Thank you very much. I have a second question for you.
You've spoken a fair bit about this one window. I've been an environmental lawyer for 40 years and I've been at every discussion between the federal, provincial and territorial governments and industry on the one window approach.
I wonder whether you're aware of the harmonization accord that was entered into through the CCME, the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, I believe in the 1980s, and of all of the work on the ground since. I was once the chief of enforcement for Environment Canada. It's my understanding that on the ground the federal and provincial authorities in DFO, Environment, and so forth actually work cooperatively and very well together. I'm a little puzzled about where all of this lack of cooperation and coordination is.
The joint panel reviews were set up 20 or 30 years ago. The federal government used to participate a great deal. It is now reduced to the point that the federal government might appoint somebody to the panel, but by and large they rely on the provincial review.
I'm puzzled about what the big task is that the MPMO has to take on.