Do you mean around the tolls process? Sure.
The CER does have available the projected timeline, but where we're at is.... There's a process to determine the interim tolls. There are a couple of milestones that are coming up with exchanging information. It's been going on for about a year now. In May, there will be a hearing that will be the culmination of the evidence that has been provided by the shippers, the users of the pipeline, and Trans Mountain's information back. In May, there could be, as an outcome of that process, a decision on interim tolls, or that would follow a month or two later. Then we would expect to very quickly move into establishing final tolls. That, then, really is a matter of the final auditing of the costs of the project because part of the toll methodology involves the cost of the pipeline. Parties would agree, and the CER would adjudicate that all the costs have been properly classified.
Does that answer your question?