We've provided some indications on our thinking in that direction. We believe the act needs to be revised, in conjunction with some of the other pieces of legislation, and set up in such a way that each process takes care of the issues and responsibilities under that act.
We're interested in seeing an environmental assessment look at broader issues and larger initiatives and permit processes--look at more detailed items. We're interested in seeing the federal and provincial governments continue to find harmonization and ways in which one review can be done, and each jurisdiction can take what they need from that to exercise their decisions. That's one of the areas.
Another area that I think is important, and where the federal government is taking steps, is dealing with the duty to consult with first nations. This is an emerging area of significant interest to all, and it needs to be done properly. It is also in its infancy right now, in terms of how the various departments can administer that responsibility under the act as they make decisions.