As a regulator, we strive every day to maintain a level of independence from the policy-maker. I think if you talk to any of the jurisdictions through the U.S., it's very important to have that similar level of independence. We do have very good working relationships with the National Energy Board and some relationships for training as well as first-responder type things, because we have more people available within the province on some of those sites. So that level of independence allows us to form those kinds of relationships. But we're very much an on-the-ground, upstream regulator, and we try to maintain our independence as such.
On December 14th, 2010. See this statement in context.