That gives us a good idea. Then, yes, if you would like to provide anything further, that would be great, too.
Just on this issue of standards and our existing regulatory process, it was pointed out that both the industry and the crown have a long history of consultation with first nations. Of course we know upstream greenhouse gas emissions are captured and regularly monitored at the provincial level.
My concerns are that the length of time of a process and layers and layers don't necessarily equate to due diligence, and what we really want to achieve is due diligence, so measures that will be changed or the gaps that were pre-existing that these efforts are trying to fix.... I'm a little bit concerned that, if this is really just a matter of explaining to both Canadians and the world what we have historically and what we do responsibly, then that's really where the focus should be, instead of layering regulatory burdens on developers.