The other part had to do with the fact that there's potential litigation over not getting this pipeline built.
Perhaps we can move on from that, because one of the other things you had mentioned is how significant it would have been to have done some auditing at the construction stage. We see reports about woodpecker nests and so on, and how that stops it for a couple of weeks and, if there's an anthill, how much time it would take to be able to sort through that. I know people who have worked on it. It's not that those aren't significant things to consider; it's the length of time it takes to get from one stage to the next.
My concern is how we look at other projects that are going to take place in the country if we've set up these barriers of over-regulation and not getting things done in a timely manner. Is that anything that you could advise upon?