Well, that's a very good point, and we allude to that, I think, in our presentation, in my musings that we've lost touch with the fact that EA was born in the sixties, when we didn't do anything to plan our projects.
In planning and revising CEAA, we need to be aware of the fact that there are many tools, such as laws and regulations, that actually deal with and make many things routine. The environmental assessment isn't of any value to the fisheries authorization, for example, in my opinion. That has to be done regardless of whether you have assessment or not.
So I don't see a lot of value added for triggered authorizations.