The board has not dealt with that particular question, no; we have not. On the general question you're asking about who decides what, at the Mackenzie River Basin Board we're certainly very aware that in Alberta a number of decisions are made by the province. The Alberta Energy and Utilities Board has a major decision-making role to play.
On the federal side, there are permits and licences that are required, and they become part of the overall permitting process around each project. They tend to get dealt with as part of the environmental assessment processes, which are normally joint processes, federal and provincial together.
Ultimately, final decisions are rendered by a federal minister and a provincial minister. They deal with their requisite stuff.