In terms of our industry, we're certainly not saying that there aren't concerns meriting further study. Our point on the environmental front was that we need to coordinate various levels of environmental review and make it a streamlined process.
I can tell you that in terms of our own industry, yes, we have to respect and consult various stakeholders. In tidal energy, those stakeholders include water vessels, the fishing industry, and that sort of thing. Without very robust stakeholder consultation and communication, I think we will see opposition to these projects simply because people don't know.
I know that the various levels of government and other technology developers, including ourselves, do undertake environmental reviews. So far, in terms of our own projects, we did an installation off the coast of Vancouver Island, specifically at the Race Rocks environmental reserve. We had to do an environmental.... We did a baseline assessment, and then we did an assessment of the effect of our turbine in the water. We came up with positive results, but that doesn't mean that.... I think this process has to be repeated in future projects, but it's the coordination that we're really pushing for.