We're essentially at the eight-week mark after the decision came in, given the Christmas holidays as well, and maybe we'll hear an answer today, but I doubt it.
I hesitate to ask this question. One of the money reports after this announcement was made was questioning whether this project was dying of old age. Being around for 40 years is a long time for a project to be proposed in anyone's world. These large companies have equity that they can move around the planet for different projects. Holding money up and holding engineers up, etc., is very difficult.
I got no sense from your testimony today that you fear that the delay we're under right now, waiting for the order in council, jeopardizes the project. Is there, in fact, a so-called drop-dead date with this project? If you don't have an answer by spring, late spring, or summer, are you in a lot of trouble?