My fear, again, is that it would generate more process rather than less process.
I think my answer would be couched in the fact that you have to understand, in the grand scheme of things, where environmental assessment, at least in our opinion, resides. It's not at a feasibility level in a project in order to determine whether the project will have significant adverse effects on the environment or public health and safety. Once that answer is no, all mitigations included, then it goes over to the more detailed licensing and permitting side of things, where all of the detailed information is. What I'm worried about is getting too much of the flow, in an expansive project, up front.