We have bilateral agreements with the provinces to say generally how we're going to work together, but then when we go in on a particular project, we set out a particular project agreement. We'll say, “All right, in your province you have a public hearing 30 days after this benchmark, and we typically have it 60 days after this benchmark, so let's agree that we're going to hold our public hearing at this point.”
We set out every timeline practically day by day. When we have to give guidance to the proponents on what information we need from them, we say, “Let's work together.” We say we're going to spend a period of time deciding between our two levels of government what questions we are going to ask of the proponents, so they're getting one public hearing instead of two and they're getting one set of requirements. Then we work together in looking at those requirements. If we have further questions, we go out as one voice to clarify. That's how we try to make two processes into one.