I'll just make one comment on it.
Like Christine noted earlier, the project list drives where impact assessment happens. On federal lands, there's no provincial oversight. Recognizing that, this act puts in place provisions for an assessment process. It selects federal lands as being the appropriate place to do that, because there is that gap. The quality assurance program that we have run on those particular types of projects—we've done that for a number of years—indicated that 94% of those types of projects have minor or insignificant impacts. Those that do have higher potential for impact are being considered for the project list. All those other ones would go through this alternate assessment process that focuses on environment in federal lands.