We're being slightly reactive in a timeline sense, but I think we're being proactive of putting a framework in place. And what we don't want to do is allow the federal government to be reactive following a crisis. So Often following a crisis, you're before a full understanding as to why that crisis occurred. There's an overreaction. There's an energy to do it. And you can often put forward regulations that don't actually address the previous crisis, but put roadblocks and impediments in to future development. (15:32–15:38)
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