The missing piece in all of this in the legislation—and of course, given the short timelines, it's not terribly surprising—is that schedule 1 is blank. As you know, there are open questions in terms of what would be in schedule 1 and what would be out of schedule 1, and then whether something would remain within the national interest. Yes, those are certainly concerns that we would have.
We think that directionally this is good. We're hoping, as I indicated in my prepared remarks, that it actually signals a change, a change that we'll see throughout the different regulatory authorities, really, because there's something in the order of about 90 federal laws, regulations and statutes that affect the electricity sector, a sector that is, in theory, a provincial responsibility. The ability to actually bring a project forward trips over a multitude of these different statutes. We're hoping that this is a signal of not just addressing what can be done for national interest projects, but indicating a more efficient approach to regulation going forward.