No, I don't. In fact, I think what the bill does, by setting some timelines, by setting out a process that can actually be understood and that eliminates the duplication and the unnecessary uncertainty and time delays that are built into approval processes right now, is that is does not prejudge the outcome. It's simply to improve the process here.
If anything, the economist in me says that if we can make rules simple to understand and less expensive to comply with, and have a process that is speedy and that meets time requirements, then you will get better compliance.