Well, sure. Under CEAA now, it's a well-established approach that there's the potential for intervenor funding under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. That principle should be in place for this kind of an inquiry, so you can bring expert evidence forward.
Not too long ago, we were intervenors on a proposal to build a large new oil refinery in Saint John, around the marine side of the proposal or the harbour they were going to build. We had opportunities to access that information and to bring in expertise that really added considerable value to the discussions.
So, yes, I agree.