I believe so, yes. Now, in a purely mechanical sense, a developer is required, as part of an environmental impact assessment, to include a cumulative effects assessment. I know there are people who have a degree of skepticism around the quality of that, but I have been a regulatory affairs practitioner in the past and I actually believe that the cumulative effects assessment prepared by each company is a genuine effort to reflect the situation as of that point. Each time a new project comes forward, it is added on top of existing lists of approved projects, and the new aggregate is placed in front of the public for deliberation.
I believe so, yes.