The only thing I would add to that is this, and it comes back to Mr. Cullen's question as well. Clearly, the further the work of CEMA gets and the multi-stakeholder committee set up by the Alberta government gets in terms of establishing thresholds and frameworks with respect to a variety of issues—land, water, and air, on a regional basis—the more effectively panels will be able to factor these issues in. So they factor them in already.
But to come back to your question, to the extent that we have management frameworks at a regional level, that will assist panels in conducting that work. The panels very much look to the work of CEMA and other bodies conducting this kind of research.