The Auditor General, in her 2008 review of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, concluded that the government was not able to demonstrate that the screening level was reviewed and had provided Canadians with any environmental benefit. That was largely the impetus behind the changes to clear out those lower-level screenings that take up a lot of time but don't actually protect the environment.
That being said, none of our projects are subject to screenings, so we didn't have an opinion and had no direct interest in whether they were eliminated or not.
We did see value from a government savings point of view. If you had fewer people doing screenings, you might have people available to do major reviews, which is where our projects fall.