Thank you for the question.
One of the key objectives through the MPMO Initiative was to ensure one project, one review. The federal government is only one of the decision-makers with respect to these projects. The provinces, as you're aware, own and manage the resources within their boundaries and have primary responsibility for many of the projects we deal with.
One of the shared objectives of the federal and provincial governments was to move towards this objective of one project, one review. Over the years, we've made a lot of progress towards it. There's a memorandum of understanding in place between the federal and provincial governments to ensure alignment of environmental assessments. More recently, through the legislative changes that were introduced as part of the responsible resource development plan, there are new tools in place now to ensure that we can better move towards this objective of one project, one review; tools such as substitution and equivalency whereby, if provincial governments can meet all of the requirements under federal legislation, they can through their process satisfy federal requirements, so that we move away from duplicative review processes.