Yes, the regulatory impact assessment statement lays out a number of analytical requirements for regulations. That's all spelled out in what's called the cabinet directive on regulatory management. That's a publicly available document. It lays out the requirements for every regulatory impact assessment statement, including such things as consultation requirements, cost-benefit analyses, international cooperation issues, federal-provincial issues, and impact issues for various stakeholders.
The requirements for what is to be in a regulatory impact assessment statement is laid out in this cabinet directive on regulatory management, which is a publicly available document. All regulators follow that document.