There's no perfect answer, but I think that a balance of predictability and advance notice and exchange of information provides that. It's not looking for an entire coastline that isn't protected. That's not the intent of my comments. It's the ability to understand where the network is going. Currently, on the west coast of Canada, there's a network planning process for the north coast. It's both an accelerated process and a very engaged process, and it's going very well. It will be completed well within a five-year timeline. That isn't a legislative requirement. It's the leadership of the people and the accountability of the people leading it and involved in it that are making it happen. To Dr. Fuller's point, it's the right people at the table engaged and accountable for the solution.
On November 9th, 2017. See this statement in context.