There are maybe a couple we can speak to. Australia has a somewhat similar regime. Most countries have environmental assessment legislation.
In Australia's case, they have the same kind of dynamics we have here in Canada. They have the federal level of government and, in their case, state, which would be equivalent to our provinces. The states in Australia have primary responsibility for resource development, and they have their own environmental assessment procedures.
In Australia the federal government has legislation that's based on identifying where projects have impacts on matters of federal interest. They have eight areas of federal interest that they look at, from the Great Barrier Reef marine park to marine areas to world heritage sites to rare species in ecological communities to nuclear actions. These are things that tend to be in the federal jurisdiction.