I can clarify a little bit. That has been our position, but because of the lack of progress--even on having the province establish a trigger under environmental assessment regulation to capture this kind of exploration in hydro-fracking--our board passed a resolution two weeks ago or so to instruct staff to work towards a moratorium until we get our ducks lined up well. That needs to happen.
So it's just a bit of a broadening of that position to one that says, look, we'd better have a moratorium--as they've done in New York--until we get our ducks in line, because clearly the discussions over the past eight to 12 months haven't really led very far.