Thank you for the question.
Yes, and that was something that was identified by a number of parties during all the consultations.
What the action plan is intended to do with its suite of regulatory amendments or changes is to include timelines for our minister as well as other ministers. So there is the intention of not only increasing timelines for proponents and consultation processes, but also for our internal approval processes as well. It's intended to be a large suite of timelines, which are evidenced in the NUPA Act that was just tabled in May. It includes timelines for all parties involved in the regulatory process.