The codes of practice are exactly made for that. The previous regime knows that the self-assessment on the website also brought to light uncertainty.
Codes of practice are best practices to conclude a work. As the minister described earlier, it could be a culvert, it could be a small municipal work, or it could be farm drainage. Everything is confined, in consultation with the potential users, in a document that becomes regulation. It's a regulation that will provide some due diligence. If you follow the code of practice, you, in a certain way, will get the due diligence you need and won't have to ask for Fisheries Act authorization.
Therefore, you will have some certainty, if you follow what's in the codes of practice—which are built on best practices, the best ways to execute some work—that you have done your due diligence and you don't need to ask for Fisheries Act authorization.
The certainty it brings.... We will need to build those schools of practice. Some of them are already—