Unfortunately, these delays have human costs for people like me losing jobs in Fort St. John, losing their businesses, losing homes and their vehicles, being separated from their family because they have to go elsewhere to look for a job while their family is in Fort St. John.
The approval process here in Canada is getting longer and longer. If we compare that with the approval process in the U.S., the Louisiana LNG plant only took a little over a year to get approval, whereas they said the Pacific LNG plant would only take a year, and it has taken more than three years. It was supposed to have been decided on last March 22, but again it was delayed.
As I said, these delays have human costs on the citizens and on the economy of Canada.