Thank you very much.
Thank you very much for the question, Mr. Schiefke.
The degree of regulatory oversight is proportional to a project's complexity and scale, and this is a very complex and very large project. It's perhaps the largest in Canadian history, but it's definitely the largest for the CER.
The larger and more multi-faceted projects are, the more monitoring and guidance we provide in order to make sure that the conditions for the project are followed. We also use a series of enforcement tools to ensure that companies are following the regulations and standards set by the CER. These include everything from administrative monetary penalties to condition compliance and inspection officer orders.
Safety is always our top priority, and it includes all workers and contractors on job sites. There were somewhere in the neighbourhood of 30,000 workers on this project over its lifespan, which is quite a huge achievement. The safety record, from the CER's perspective was one that.... We always think we can do better, but we think in this case it was very good.
Also, we confidently enforce some of the strictest safety and environmental standards in the world.
I'll leave it at that.