Yes, thank you.
Project description is a summary of what the company intends to propose to build. As you mentioned, it provides the National Energy Board the opportunity to prepare itself for its regulatory review of the project. The actual filing of the application to the National Energy Board is expected to come this summer, so TransCanada at the moment is working on completing its environmental impact statement that will accompany its application for authorization for a certificate of public convenience and necessity, to ultimately build the energy east project.
What will happen after that is that the National Energy Board will begin its actual review process. It is a legislated 15-month process that includes a process of public hearings and thorough examination of that environmental impact statement.
Following that 15-month period, the National Energy Board will make a determination of whether it is or is not in the public interest, at which point my understanding of the process is that the cabinet has three months to make a final decision with regard to the project.