The first one is the decision-making process in the federal agencies. You have 40 federal agencies, and CEAA is the coordinator of those 40 agencies. By the time that federal responsible authority triggers a reason for going to a screening process, it takes 90 days just to decide if they even want to screen the project or define whether it's an EIA or non-EIA. They have more stages. There are processes rather than outcomes, and it's a one-size-fits-all process. So whether it's a small project or big project, it goes through the same process.
For example, the Canadian Nuclear Commission takes three years just for a screening because they deal with screening as a full EIA. That's why it can sometimes take us three months or one year, and it takes them three years. So there are process and decision-making issues