I know we've received a lot of criticism over a number of years, and we've certainly made a lot of efforts to move forward in really streamlining our approval processes, figuring out when we need to be there.
In our department right now, what we have done over the last three to four years is basically set up identification of what are those high-risk types of projects, what are those habitats that we have to be really concerned about and look at from a very strategic environmental assessment. I don't mean strategic environmental assessment the same way that Yves talks about it.
And the other projects that are considered kind of medium to low risk we deal with in a very different manner. We try to apply our tools we've developed, such as our operational statements, so that we're not going into lengthy approval processes and lengthy environmental assessments.
I think environmental assessments in general, though.... There are a number of categories, and certainly some of them can be done very quickly and without much delay on any project.