Thank you, Chair.
Again, we didn't look at that particular one. We took a sample of quite a number of projects, so we don't know that particular one. But I would say that the impression you have in reading that is similar to our overall findings in the projects that we did find.
As an example, your excerpt mentions the importance of compensation, and that's basically the notion that if you destroy habitat here, then the proponents have to build habitat somewhere else. We found in the projects we looked at that fewer than one-third had proper compensation plans available before the decision. That's clearly a requirement of the department's own policy.