I have a question about this. I know that industry is concerned about the transition period, but presumably the former agency isn't going to exist anymore. There's going to be this whole new entity, so how do they deliver an assessment under the previous legislation when supposedly we have a whole new process? Does that mean the public will have less rights to participate? There are a lot of changes that the Liberals claimed are coming forward. I'd like to have an idea of how many projects we think this may apply to, and how we're going to make sense of the fact that they're revamping the system completely and creating a whole new agency. What happens to the old agency?
On May 22nd, 2018. See this statement in context.