Your mandate under the cabinet directive is two things. One is to do more efficient reviews, which is obviously to fast-track, which has been in throne speech after throne speech and budget documentation after budget documentation since I was elected five years ago. Clearly, the government wants to move to more fast-tracking of these developments and to make Canada the energy leader of the world. Your directive actually is two-pronged, and I'm having a hard time figuring out even with the presentation you've made where the other prong comes in.
If your agreement with all the agencies isn't even signed until after the environmental impact assessment has been filed, how do you ensure that, for example, concerns about the environment are...or frankly, with regard to the Jackpine project, that ongoing concerns of the first nations.... There are 88 non-binding conditions attached. How then after the fact can you be coordinating all the input of the agencies when you don't come into play until after the environmental impact assessment has already been filed?