I would say that the House of Commons and Senate would pass some sort of legislation or we could have regulations. I think the act has the ability to establish regulations for a list. I would see the government establishing what those lists should be. There would probably have to be quite broad consultation across Canada on establishing the list.
The bottom line is that for the 6,000 assessments that are done in Canada every year there is a federal coordination dance that takes two to six months, or longer, to decide who is going to do the assessment. The list-based approach is not the panacea, but it is a way we can provide certainty from the outset and waste no resources on deciding who is going to be the assessor.
I believe and we believe there's a strong benefit to clarifying what level of assessment is required and which projects require assessment without any deliberation.