I'd say so.
I'd say in our jurisdiction, honourable member, I don't know if we've been lucky or if the NEB Act is well structured, but we seldom come across a case where a province and the NEB would conduct an environmental assessment separately. The record, so far, shows that we haven't had that.
The overlap has been more within the board itself, having a duty under its own act to do an environmental assessment, and having some of the process requirements of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, which I think, in my mind, was one of the answers I gave to your colleague here. I think that sometimes, within the federal family, processes that have to do with administration rather than content distract us from looking at the environment, the remediation, and the mitigation.