A plan is finished when it is approved by Inuit and government. Once plans are approved everyone has to follow them. Land use plans are reviewed periodically but people can ask to have them changed at any time. Where a land use plan exists, the Commission checks all projects to make sure they follow the rules in the plan. This is called a conformity determination. The Commission must check projects for conformity before any permits or authorizations are issued. Otherwise projects that break the rules may go forward and damage an area important to Inuit. We need to work together to make sure that land users follow the land use plans developed for the Inuit and communities of each region. An important rule in the North Baffin Land Use Plan requires that ships avoid the floe edge in April, May and June.