I can give you some hard examples of that, and it's referred to in the document. Our act, not our regulations, tells you that you must deposit your plans with the public land registry offices. There are no longer public land registry offices in many jurisdictions. In order to change that requirement, we have to change our act.
Our act tells you that every proponent—the guy who wants to put the dock in front of the cottage or the swim raft out for this kids—is going to have to post ads in two local papers and the Canada Gazette, at his cost. Very few people read the Canada Gazette, and in some areas there aren't two local newspapers. So again, we are setting them up for not applying.