As I mentioned earlier, I think that's where a regulatory bill of rights could come in. This could focus at a federal level but be worked out with the different provinces, as well. You focus on outcomes-based principles and lean principles, and you look at economic analysis and clear objectives. That's one aspect of it.
If you do proper work plans with different priorities, make sure the different provincial ministers report back about what they're hearing from their constituents, then formalize and revise those plans on a regular basis, I think that could go a long way. It requires different governments talking to each other, but they also have to go to the different companies and talk to Canadians to make that happen. Otherwise, that process could be compromised.