Well, I certainly heard comments about intervenor funding in the course of my review, leaving aside the reviews they're having in the Yukon and in Nunavut, though I didn't know about the latter specifically.
I did not address that issue in my document. It's a minefield when we talk about intervenor funding, as we all know. The only similar comment I made was that if we were to release some of the local leaders from responsibility for these boards, they could provide information from the community level. And I think I said something to the effect that there would have to be some support, because obviously nobody wants to continue to do this for nothing.
Specifically, I know that the review of the YESAA legislation, the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act, is ongoing. I think I heard at the time I was talking with some of the environmental groups in Whitehorse that there was a concern about funding, but I can't be more specific than that, Mr. Bagnell.
It's important that we get the right information in front of these reviews. And if that requires some intervenor funding, I'm supportive of that, if it helps this process.