The feedback we've been receiving when we speak to members of the International Regulators' Forum and the Global Offshore Wind Regulators Forum is that the transition worked really well. The majority of the skills and the technical and regulatory expertise we have is directly transferable to regulating the offshore wind industry.
That process seems to go relatively seamlessly, recognizing that there are always special skill sets you need at certain times, and activity approvals and reviews. We'll get those resources or tools when we need them, but we're also seeing the importance of being an energy regulator, because then you already have the established knowledge of environmental concerns and that sort of thing.
Another thing to point out is that what is proposed in Bill C-49 is exactly the same as was done for the Canada Energy Regulator. They are a petroleum and an offshore renewable regulator at the same time and we will be as well.