It was resident, anyway. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome to our witnesses.
Of course, Mr. Martin, it's good to see you again and talk about a potential and exciting project right in the heart of my particular riding, Labrador. I want to thank you as well for the work that you and your staff have done in helping us organize the tour. All of my colleagues are looking forward to spending the day in Churchill Falls. It was probably one of the greatest engineering feats of its time. So you'll get a chance to see that. One of the biggest underground power-generating stations in the world is in Churchill Falls. And you'll get a little taste of Labrador as well.
I tried to get them to stay overnight and they said they didn't like to rough it. I said, “For God's sake, man, we're staying in a hotel.” So you wonder where some of these guys and gals come from.
I have a couple of questions on this particular project. Of course, it has particular interest to us in Labrador.
Very quickly, on the environmental process, you registered it through both the federal government and the provincial government. Where is the federal process right now in terms of the environmental process?