You mentioned there is a minister who has responsibility for this. I'm not in the best position to judge what is happening on the ground there. You're quite right that there is broad support and opportunity. There is an effort.
Regarding the 15 departments, we could certainly get the list for you. I couldn't list them off the top, although you'd have your departments of transport and infrastructure, aboriginal affairs, and so forth, and they'd try to bring that together. We participate as well in some of the efforts. Through the major projects management office, we try to ensure that the regulatory process is moved along appropriately. We are aware that some parties would have preferred the panel process. The Minister of the Environment has decided that it will be moving through the standard kind of environmental assessments. It will still require the contribution of the best possible science.
I could not speak to the issue of the witnesses, or any of the legal issues around that. To be honest with you, I'm not familiar with those developments. I can only answer that the government, I think, and certainly officials, recognize it's really important to ensure that conditions are in place for those projects to succeed.