One of the issues is that we're not really sure because there's not a lot of clarity in the act. This process starts with the applications and reapplications, and the measures change over time, as Peter referred to in his remarks. There isn't clarity around that. If the proponents know ahead of time, they can account for these things and avoid as much as possible the negative impacts.
We also cannot overlook the importance of this particular technology for the Canadian grid. We have a very clean source of power. We have a very reliable source of power, and it's completely dispatchable. You don't get that in any other source of power. There has to be more of a balance between interests. We take every measure possible to avoid negative impacts on fish. That is top of mind for everyone, for sure, but we also have to be able to do our job.