Yes, under the previous designation we considered them significant. An example is the offshore exploration and development of Old Harry. We continued that as an environmental assessment because there is public interest and there is the possibility of significant impact on the environment.
We did streamline CEAA 2012 and it is proving itself and will prove itself in the years ahead. The streamlining has eliminated duplication and redundancy. The provinces and municipalities have capacity for the literally thousands of minor screenings, which in many cases were paper experiences with check-the-box compliance. We are addressing and focusing, and the new project list reflects this. We are focusing on all industrial projects that have a potential for significant environmental impact. Again, in this first year of CEAA 2012, we are seeing that the new legislation is working as it was intended.