Certainly. We believe the regulatory system in Canada is one of the strongest in the world. It provides certainty for citizens and for companies that the process will be based on scientific evidence.
What we are seeing not only in our sector, but also in other sectors of the economy is the ability for information and groups that have a particular point of view to usurp the process and extend the timelines beyond what we believe are feasible.
There is an opportunity, and there should be an opportunity, for all Canadians to have input into the regulatory process. We would like the decisions to be made on scientific fact and a process that is bound by timelines. We are looking for certainty in the regulatory process. It allows us to make capital decisions with the knowledge of timelines we are going to work to, and that is the point. Oftentimes we see—and certainly I believe—that the processes are becoming drawn out, and a number of factors other than scientific evidence are being taken into account.