I would say it would be in some of the work that's being done on the policies, because they actually have unintended consequences because they put up some barriers. I don't have a specific example, but there are areas which, if you look at them through more of an economic lens, so you're looking at....
I think the environmental monitoring is a really good one in the sense that it is actually a growth area, but if the regulations, the monitoring, and all of the conditions around that are not actually going to work in the context of having aboriginal communities doing that because of capacity issues or whatever, working much more closely trying to figure out how to link some of those types of things together will be really important going forward.