I only get one chance because there's just little old me for my party, so I have a lot of questions for you. I'd like to thank all of you for your presentations. They're invaluable.
I want to also thank you, Professor Olszynski, for your initial analysis and then for your submission, as well, because it has been very helpful.
Professor Olszynski, thank you for your input on clauses 84 and 22. There's one aspect on ensuring efficacy of the mitigation measures on which I would welcome any additional advice you have in order to redraft clause 84 and clause 22, which I notice also deal with that. The provision does mention that, but perhaps you don't think it's clear enough. There's one aspect to clause 84 that is deeply troubling to me. It only speaks to “significant adverse environmental effects”, and yet this bill is supposed to be dealing with sustainability.
You may be able to offer us some advice on how those sections can be redrafted to actually reflect what the act is supposed to be doing.
I've a question for probably the three of you, Ms. Ronson, and professors Olszynski and Elgie, on the strategic and regional assessments. A lot of people have raised this as a concern. It's just kind of an add-on, but there's no detail.
With regard to the strategic and regional assessments, do you think that when to call one should be simply up to the agency's discretion or up to the minister? Do you think it should be specified in regulation or in statute? Should the statute require regulations to specify the criteria for regional or strategic assessments? For example, it might say that, where information is available, a region or sector may pose cumulative impacts.
Should the law also specify the timing? In other words, should the law be providing that these strategic and regional assessments should be done before specific project approvals? I'm sure Ms. Ronson would like to speak to that, given the fiasco around the approval of the Site C dam, where there was absolutely no consideration of transboundary impacts and no consideration of the ongoing cumulative impacts to the world heritage site at Wood Buffalo via ongoing oil sands applications.
I would welcome your input, and if there's time, I'd love to hear from Ms. Flood on that as well.