Thank you.
My comment is similar, but maybe from a different perspective. My question would probably be for the legal folks.
If the provinces find that there are some severe impediments to the structures that are in their waters, and they find that they need to come up with some sort of legislation for the environmental integrity of the sea floor and so on, how is that addressed? Would they then appeal to the federal government so that they could look at changing it?
It's not that the question isn't important as to how we're going to deal with it. We're simply talking about how we're going to manage the legislation that we have in front of the provinces and in front of us right now. If they find that there are problems, how do they talk with the federal government, and what type of process would be required to amend the legislation or to find some way through regulation so that both parties could be satisfied that actual environmental concerns are taken care of?