Thank you for that.
I want to pursue that discussion maybe just a little further with Ms. Monaghan, the senior legal adviser. We just heard the president say that if everything gets left to the end, we end up rushing at the end. I'm an accountant, not a lawyer, but I can assure you that when I'm rushing things at the end, there's a greater risk of me not getting it right, so to speak.
I'm curious. From a legal perspective, do you have some thoughts on the fact that when we rush all of it at the end, when we try to ram it through at the end, there's a risk of not getting it right and not getting the consultation process right?