Again, this is giving some kind of specifics to regional and strategic assessments. It's recommended strongly by the expert panel report. They said that a discretionary approach to carrying out regional studies under the current act has not been used. Regional and impact assessments are too important to long-term federal interest to be triggered on an ad hoc basis. A schedule should be created to prioritize which region should require regional assessment, and it's sometimes impossible to deal with broad objectives in a project impact assessment without strategic impact assessment providing direction. This was strongly supported by Canadian Environmental Law Association, Professor Doelle, and the Canadian Environmental Network.
The amendment would require that:
95.1 (1) The Minister must establish and maintain a list of priority regional and strategic assessments, and updates it at least annually.
The Minister must, in each calendar year, conduct at least one regional assessment and one strategic assessment included in the list established under subsection (1).