I think there's no comparison between the Northwest Territories' regulatory process and Alberta's.
It's interesting that the premier of the day whom you worked with became the Conservative candidate in the next election.
In hindsight, because you believe that merging the boards was a way to deal with a system that was costly, complex, unpredictable and I think “time-consuming” was a word you used.... It made it very difficult because that's not the way indigenous government partners felt. Industry was not in support of this and communities were not in support of it.
Do you concede that impacting constitutionally protected land claims and self-government agreements without the proper consultation was a mistake? Do you concede that it had an effect opposite to what you were attempting to achieve? Everybody said don't do it, especially the super-board portion of it.