I think that Mr. Gerretsen has hit the nail on the head. What we're looking at is an issue that is subject to executive decision-making. The joint review panel has assessed information. The minister follows up on that process to make a determination in her role as member of the executive.
We're not an executive body; we're a legislative body. I don't think it's appropriate for a legislative body, such as ours, to insert itself into executive decision-making.
I, myself, care about this decision. I just feel as though we have to trust the process that exists. We have to trust that the minister has the public interest in mind and that she has the best advice coming before her, including all the information that the mayors and any non-Canadian parties may wish to put before her. I don't think it's sets a good precedent for us to be inserting ourselves into an executive decision-making process.