I think you would be interested to know that Bloc Québécois members on the fisheries committee brought forward a motion and a report outlining the disappearance of eelgrass from the eastern coast of James Bay. They blame, in part, the increasing flows in La Grande Rivière leading to the disappearance of this eelgrass. If I read their report correctly, I infer from the processes that are outlined in the Species at Risk Act that distinct populations of migratory birds and fish have lost habitat, so if somebody from the Chisasibi First Nation wanted to start a process under SARA, that could easily be done.
Do you have any concerns, given the fact that you've already gone through the process, that your compliance with an environmental impact assessment really doesn't have anything to do with any of the implementations of the Species at Risk Act?