There are a number of measures contained in the legislation that would help support that. The first, which we've already talked about, is the advisory committees, which provide a more formalized mechanism for communities to have input into the port operations. This is a recognition that our CPAs don't exist in a vacuum. They don't conduct their operations in a vacuum. They are situated, in most instances, within municipalities and communities. The relationships with those communities are really important in respect of the effective operation of the port. The advisory committees in particular are important mechanisms to ensure that that communication is ongoing.
Another piece of the legislation that supports that is the updating and publication of the land use plans on a more regular basis. This provides a vehicle for the port to explain to the community where it's headed and where it's going. So—