There are significant duplications and overlaps. For example, you could have seven government departments each independently submitting a report to the review board. Each of those seven departments comments on everything, instead of just commenting on what might concern them. There's significant waste and duplication at the government level, where there is no coordination, or not enough coordination, between the reports that are submitted by the government departments to the review board. So, no, I wouldn't say we're comfortable with the process. The process is too cumbersome, and it's not just timelines. The whole process is way too complex, way too uncertain, and needs to be reconstructed from the ground up, frankly, but because it's a function of the land claims, that's quite difficult to do.
The aboriginal governments know it's wrong too, so everybody needs to get back to the drawing board and ask how to fix this. It's not a tinkering; it's got to be reconstructed.