I think the belief was that there would be the opportunity for the board and for members of the offshore Atlantic boards, because the bill does cover the offshore and the NEB's responsibilities beyond Atlantic Canada, to work with the community, to work with interested parties, and to determine what some of the circumstances would be.
Of course, the regulation-making authority does have public consultation through the Canada Gazette process. The belief here is that there would be an opportunity to look at this in the coming period of time, once passage of the bill occurs. We put the regulation-making authority in the bill so that there would be parameters around this, but there would be some thoughtful and more thorough discussion on that as we go forward.