The harmonizing that's going on in British Columbia, although under way, is still a little convoluted, in that the actual policy guidelines themselves still show some challenges. They're a little ways apart from one another. In our case, for instance, we were entering into the EA process in British Columbia only to find out that the harmonization between the provincial and federal governments wasn't adequate for us to actually be able put in the application successfully. There are still some issues that ask us to put the cart in front of the horse.
In our case, we want to enter into the EA process prior to the completion of a feasibility study. Already, from the onset of starting our project, we've done climatology, ground sampling, and baseline studies. We've spent just under a million dollars to date on those studies; however, in the federal EA process, more issues require answers. We really can't answer some of the issues yet in regard to moving waterways, etc., until we complete a feasibility study. There are still some unique problems with streamlining in British Columbia that are unanswered.