Certainly there has been discussion at officials' level. I was simply explaining that because the office has only just been announced, there has not yet been a great deal of formal engagement. However, our expectation is that there will be robust engagement. That has been the expectation all along and it is certainly been what has been communicated to us.
In terms of robust environmental decisions, the new Building Canada Act really changes the focus of decisions on projects from whether projects will be built to how they would be built if they are designated as such under this new act. Responsible ministers, such as the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, will have a role in recommending the conditions for a project's approval to the minister responsible for the new act, so we're confident that we will have a robust role in advising on those conditions.
