No, no, but the major steps in a technical EA are almost the same. By the time they trigger their EIA, or they decide if it's a screen or whatever, they have different timing.
For example, we do two consultation processes or two public consultations. It takes them three years. They have hearings systems. Again, it has nothing to do with CEAA sometimes. It has to do with the responsible authorities, the other federal agencies attached to CEAA. Every one of them has a different scope. DFO could take a month or 90 days. CNSC could take three years. It's really an open-ended kind of process on their side. Even if CEAA wanted to make this efficient, there are issues in the other agencies that are hinged to that process.
That's why it gets complicated. It's not one agency you're dealing with, actually.