As I said, it's that their jobs will be to regulate their projects. If they want to have a job, there need to be projects going forward, so that's pretty much an institutional bias in favour of approving projects. From the bad experience in Quebec, we think generalists are better placed to integrate the socio-economic and environmental considerations, rather than very narrow expertise.
If I can just piggyback, the role of municipalities is key. The Quebec law recognizes in its sustainable development principles the principle of subsidiarity, and it would be great if the federal law did the same.