The funding is, as I mentioned, one of the triggers for an environmental assessment. So in general, yes, you're correct. Now, within our legislation, there are mechanisms for excluding assessments of small projects. We have a regulation, called the Exclusion List Regulations, 2007, that lists a lot of projects that are considered to have insignificant effects and therefore don't have environmental assessments. But in general, yes, when there is a proposed provision of federal funds, it triggers an environmental assessment.
On March 11th, 2008. See this statement in context.