I think that's the crux of the matter.
As to why the inspections are important, it's to make sure that the actual operations reflect what was in the permit or in the authorization. One example would be that if they're authorized for only one tailings pond, and during the course of the operation there become two tailings ponds, that would then affect the cost of site remediation at the end.
So we've said that those inspections...or we haven't said, the department has said, that those inspections are required by regulation in order to do a reality check on the ground.