That's a difficult question, because, as I read the bill, there is a significant amount of consultation and discussion that is part of that in order to come to what would be a final conclusion. I think there are ways to manage the bureaucratic burden, if I can put it that way, provided that each of the participants—governments, industry and indigenous groups—goes into the discussion with the desire to have a successful outcome.
As with any bill where you're asking people to come together over the course of a number of years to pull together a framework, there are opportunities, frankly, to put it on a siding. But if each participant goes into it with their eyes open and with the objective to come out with a plan for a green economy, then I think that is perfectly manageable.