I don't see that being an issue in the territory. The Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act is designed to capture all projects. I can give you an example.
They have an online registry that you can subscribe to, and it gives you notifications of all applications or changes or decisions that are made. In the course of 30 days, I received over 123 project applications through this online registry. There is no capacity to look at all of these projects. They range from small to large.
The YESA Act, it does not supercede.... Sorry, I'm thinking of the other piece of federal legislation. I was going to call it CEEA, I think that's it. We don't go through that process. We have a one-window approach.