There's no right answer to that.
I see some successes. I heard the president of the agency here last week indicating that one of the most successful aspects of the CEAA is the registry. I agree with that. That has been a success. Then I look at screenings that don't do a very good job at identifying mitigating environmental impacts. I see joint review panels that may or may not have missed some of the big-ticket questions. I would say the track record has been mixed.