Within the federal family, right at the highest level, the deputy ministers sit together once a month and go through every single major project that's on the slate, and they ask some very tough questions, all the time respecting the authorities within the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, or the National Energy Board, or the CNSC. Those authorities are still there. This is more of a coordination role. But certainly, Natural Resources Canada understands the importance of timing. It understands the importance of making sure that these projects don't face any unnecessary delays.
Now remember, provinces have their own processes that go on top of these, because they ultimately are the owners of the resource. It's only where the triggers come into play.