Yes, sure. Again I'll give you an example.
We went through the approval of the environmental and social impact assessment. When the question was raised earlier of whether or not such a process exists, I answered, “Yes, it does”, and I find it very comparable to the process in Canada or the United States.
We've asked the government to contemplate the support of third party groups that would help it technically and otherwise. The government went ahead and retained a consulting firm from Chile that has a lot of experience in the sector. They retained that company for the period of the evaluation of the ESIA, which is approximately three years. As you would imagine, it's incredibly, significantly important, and it's a large document.
In that instance, the government built that capacity and moved forward. There are similar examples over the past 20 years. I think with every step the government matured and moved forward. I can tell you that there's a very significant difference from 10 years ago to today.