In the creation of the major projects management office, there was a realization that there was a gap. Departments of course have responsibility for their own individual mandates and for moving them forward, but these projects bring together cross-cutting horizontal issues that don't necessarily lie neatly within an individual department and mandate. Given that, it was often very difficult to identify which would be the lead department responsible for going forward and addressing an issue. There was a lot of finger pointing and a lot of time wasted in delays that really impacted this multi-billion dollar investment potential.
With the major projects management office, now we have a clear focal point, an organization not with a legislative mandate but with a mandate to work in partnership with these regulatory departments and agencies to address these cross-cutting issues. We have a horizontal governance mechanism in place now to ensure that we get timely decisions on these horizontal issues that don't necessarily fit nicely within an individual departmental mandate.
Other initiatives across the federal government have looked to the work the MPMO has done and are exploring opportunities to take this approach to address other horizontal policy issues. For example, in the north we have a new office called the northern projects management office, which is taking a similar approach to northern projects.
Other levels of government have also taken a look at what the MPMO is doing. Alberta is taking a similar type of approach. Ontario is investigating whether or not this type of approach could work within their provincial context.
We have also met with a number of international jurisdictions that have been looking at the MPMO and whether the approach we're taking, this horizontal cross-cutting approach to addressing those systemic issues, can be applied in their jurisdictions. Countries such as the United States and Australia, some of our competitors when it comes to developing our resources, are taking notice of what we've done and of the success we've had and are looking to replicate it.