Again I would say that, in terms of the actual regulations themselves, other than the species at risk one, I'm generally fine with them. It's the way they are implemented and the way that decisions are made that are problematic. Again, this is a provincial issue, but we dealt extensively with Natural Resources getting our mine closure plan approved, which is the major document. All the other ministries provide input into that document, and then you turn around and you have to do an environmental assessment with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, which is essentially the same process, and then there are more community consultations and more first nations consultations to do the same thing.
Streamlining the process, simplifying the process, taking a more balanced approach to it, and sticking to the rules and the timelines are important. As I discussed, there were a lot of decisions made that had nothing to do with the regulations, and none of the timelines were achieved. In my case, it's not that I don't like the rules, it's that I don't like the way the rules are followed and implemented.