I read it over. From my understanding of regulators and the job they have to do, particularly in the fragile North Atlantic, big projects need to be properly assessed. That's the process. What feels problematic with this is that it's overkill for the federal government to tell them they'll have to do one when that is the standard operating practice.
I don't think it's necessary, but I appreciate my colleague bringing it forward to remind us that all of these projects, if they're moving ahead, are going to be in very sensitive waters. There are fisheries and all kinds of issues that have to be looked at, but that is the job of the regulator. We don't have to tell the regulator to do the job the regulator is already obligated to do.