It's not simply a process of saying the federal government is going to vacate and to leave the responsibility of the federal government to move forward and handle these activities. In terms of the new tools and approaches we've put in place, we've been quite clear that provinces need to demonstrate that they can meet federal requirements and carry out all of the requirements under our federal legislation going forward.
Provinces need to be able to integrate into their processes those activities. That doesn't mean the federal government will stop participating in those processes, either. In the case of B.C., the federal government still participates and shares its expertise with B.C. in carrying out those reviews. There's still a jointness in terms of participating in these reviews.
I think some provinces are looking to those experiences and treating the early experiences going on in B.C. as something they can learn from as we go forward. They can make sure they've got things right before they fully jump into it.