The example we provided in our brief already exists in at least one province's environmental assessment legislation, which is simply an enabling mechanism. The Province of B.C. can determine on a case-by-case basis that a particular project is best reviewed by the federal government instead of by the provincial government. They have used this in a couple of cases around port facilities because the federal government has more expertise, ports being its jurisdiction. So the federal government does the environmental assessment and then the province accepts it as its own.
We're suggesting that the federal government have a similar provision that could be used on a case-by-case basis if it deems that the province can answer appropriately.