One of the unique hurdles that Canada is facing now, in my respectful submission, is to provide more clarity on one of the issues you have before you, which is the consultative process with provinces, by clarifying that under the act, no one province has in effect a de facto veto, but rather has important input, with the federal decision being made for the net benefit of Canada. This would go some distance in enhancing reasonable predictability and certainty, but these are issues unique to Canada in the current environment.
I hope I am answering your question.