Obviously one way to avoid the bottleneck is to have an allocation-based approach, but we're not talking about that in this particular case.
With respect to bottlenecks, there are the administrative requirements in this country of federal-provincial agreements, and that takes time. These are complex agreements and complex issues to deal with, so we have to take the time to make sure those agreements are right. Once we get through that, it's about ensuring that the administrative process is sufficient for appropriate governance but not excessively onerous, given the capacity, particularly of smaller communities to develop proposals and that sort of thing.