Absolutely, it has had a significant and negative impact. It's created undue process that results in unnecessary delays to forestry operations, as Kate mentioned, primarily to access roads and water crossings.
I just want to be clear that even a very small delay in getting an authorization can have a very significant impact. A lot of forestry operations are seasonal in nature. With winter roads, when the ground has been frozen to reduce environmental impact, you may have a very short window to remove a temporary water crossing. If you're delayed by even a few weeks in getting that authorization, you could lose the entire season, and now you need to come back the next year. You need to bring the machinery back and you need to keep the roads open. That's not good for business. That is not ideal for the environment either, so, yes, there are very real and far-reaching impacts.