I'll jump right in. My answer to that would be that the sense of urgency to get shovels into the ground is only going to increase. So if there are delays, we have to address those delays. If there's regulatory holdback on certain projects, we need to be better, because extreme weather conditions will continue to be a major challenge and we have to respond more quickly.
One of the things we saw through COVID-19 was that the private sector and the government were able to work very closely to reduce the regulatory burden to make sure things got done a lot quicker. I think a lesson to be learned coming out of the pandemic is that we can make things happen faster if there's a sense of urgency.