An arm's-length agency in itself doesn't solve the problem. You then still have multiple jurisdictions that have different processes that will apply to a project. You have to take it a step further, and that is, there needs to be an effort to harmonize the processes and to look for opportunities to coordinate better between the various jurisdictions.
I'll just give you the example of transportation of dangerous goods. That's an area where we've done that very effectively. The provinces still exercise their jurisdiction over transportation of dangerous goods within their province, but they have coordinated the effort with the federal government, who has jurisdiction over interprovincial transportation. There are consistent labelling and rules on this.
That's the kind of thing I think we need on EA, but that's a major undertaking. In terms of looking for improved efficiency without compromising effectiveness and fairness—and actually improving in all three areas—that is the holy grail, I think.