Absolutely. As was mentioned earlier, there are some things that are clearly in the provincial domain, and there are some things that are shared. So from a policy perspective, we're always looking at how we achieve one project, one review. How do you still balance the needs of the environment, the needs of the communities, the needs of economic growth, and still make sure we have a timely process?
Again from a policy perspective, how do we ensure that the labour force is going to be there when it's necessary and can withstand the kind of downturns and upswings in the industry?
Again from a policy perspective, we consider the availability of the kinds of energy downstream that we look at. How do we weather what is still very much a cyclical industry? How do we ensure that we have a robust investment climate, the kind of structure we are unique for in the world that can gain the kinds of capital that go into these relatively high-risk investments?
So from a policy perspective, the whole range of these concerns is certainly a preoccupation of ours.