Excuse me, but on that very point, when you have a provincial assessment and we then come in with the federal assessment, then, by virtue of that, it must take more time. The financial implications are greater because it takes that much longer again, before workers are able to go in and do the rest of the work that they need to do.
This is not a trick question. I'm trying to get a sense of whether you had sufficient confidence in the Province of Quebec to be able to do an environmental assessment without the feds doing it. It may not be in absolute terms, I appreciate that, but I think it's a fairly clear question. I was just hoping to get some clarity in terms of your perspective and perhaps even your opinion if you didn't take a formal union position on it.