I would say that a necessary step would be adherence to the timelines. Far too often timelines are extended for a variety of reasons and processes, such as Mr. Bubar said. The scoping sessions and the information request sessions all get prolonged and prolonged for one reason or another. There's no real will on the board's side to actually adhere to the timelines and say, “We're doing this in 60 days. That's the time you have and we're going to get it done in that timeframe.” That just doesn't happen. It gets prolonged and prolonged, for whatever reason. A good first step would be to adhere to timelines and make everybody respect them, whether they be government regulators or first nations groups.
On November 21st, 2011. See this statement in context.