Thank you.
I think I'll move to Professor Coates.
I'll just follow up on that and talk about your comments regarding how impact assessments involve too long a process without adding value.
These processes, I would say, are probably in reaction to past disasters. We think of the Giant Mine, which was in the news recently. There are other examples of cleanups in the north, especially in Faro.
Can you just comment on how you see improving that process so there is confidence? We have governments that want to create jobs. We have mining companies that want to make money. How do we create that confidence in the public that those concerns are being met, those impacts are being met? Why were we failing in the past?