I can reasonably say that the current micromanagement we see in the administration of the act is increasing risk for the industry. There's no doubt that there are utilities in Canada that would look at the regulatory risk associated with hydro—notwithstanding that it's a long-lived, reliable, valuable asset that runs for decades—and say the risk of pushing paper, seeking authorization and navigating the environmental assessment process is simply too big, and they would look at alternatives.
Look at the conversation about nuclear today. The general consensus among many people is that nuclear is an easier path to go down for environmental assessment than hydro is. That, to my mind, is a significant challenge.