I will say no, and maybe expand on that. I don't think we see things that are not being done.
The National Energy Board, like all energy regulators, is a creature of statute. Our responsibilities and our mandate are set out in the National Energy Board Act and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. What we are mandated to do, and what we can do, is all set out there and is structured in law. The board is undertaking its assessments in the best way it knows, within its mandate and within its law.
If Parliament decides to change that law and add things to it or take things away, then we will faithfully execute that new amended National Energy Board Act in the best way we can.
I don't have a piece of advice to say, you should do this or shouldn't do that.