Thanks, Iain.
With respect to issues and recommendations, we'd like to drill down now on some specifics, and there will be some commonality and some complementary language we've heard from Mr. Dirom that will be reflected in our words as well.
I'll start with the federal-provincial environmental assessment process. September was the start of that review. I would encourage the standing committee to really look at the opportunity for balance. Regarding the rigour that New Gold went through in the Fort Frances area—again to focus on that project—it was the first project in Canada to go through the 2012 new and improved environmental assessment process. It went through a full provincial and a full federal review.
Regarding the language with respect to the set-up for the review that's under way now, which started in September, I would caution that, going forward with these projects, economic development and industry's requirements should be balanced with those of the environment and environmental groups, and with what's required by aboriginal communities and the regions of Canada as well. That balance is really imperative so that these projects will mature and be economic drivers to benefit all Canadians.