That's correct.
The other problem concerns subsection 19(2) of the act, which reads as follows:
(2) Notice of the time and place fixed by the commission for any sittings to be held by it for the hearing of representations from interested persons shall be given by advertisement published in the Canada Gazette and in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the province at least sixty days before the commencement of the sittings.
They want to reduce that period to only 30 days. That doesn't give people much time. They are proposing 30 days, but you need 60. People have to prepare briefs, meet, decide to send a brief. I don't see anyone preparing a brief in 30 days. We even accepted briefs after that time period because we felt the period was too short.