If I may, I said earlier that the environmental assessment never says—I haven't seen it anyway—no, this project cannot proceed. It says this project can proceed, but if you have 95 complex measures that need to be put in place, or if you need to change the grid from this part of the river to the next one, that makes it uneconomical for a proponent to go ahead with the project. Those are the instances where a project will not proceed.
Maybe I didn't explain myself correctly, and maybe, Peter, you can help me.