Thank you very much.
We certainly understand the impacts of the oil sands, even in the smallest communities in the north, in Labrador, where a lot of our expertise is being sucked out, not only from the NEB, I guess, in Calgary, but even in communities smaller than 100 in population. It's amazing how far this reaches. But that's not my question.
This question is to the NEB. I'm very keen on this, because we're talking about energy transmission in Labrador, Lower Churchill, and of course across interprovincial boundaries, and maybe even into international markets and that type of thing.
If I have an energy project that falls under your mandate, what steps do I have to take? I know I have to go through the federal government under the CEA Act and under the provincial government, provincial regulations. I'd have to go to you as well, wouldn't I?