I can speak to that very briefly, but I'll start by saying that the commitment is not about the Impact Assessment Agency, nor is the commitment about the Impact Assessment Act. The commitment is about permitting. In fact, the majority of projects in Canada, the majority of the investments that we've talked about today, don't go through the impact assessment regime. The Impact Assessment Act has nothing to do with the majority of projects.
However, most projects in Canada are subject to a variety of federal and provincial regulatory requirements and permitting requirements, so the commitment is to try to align and expedite decision-making across that full suite of regulatory and permitting requirements. The focus on the Impact Assessment Act is, in fact, a red herring.