I think you're referring to gutting it. I would say it's not gutting it. I would say it would result in fewer environmental assessments, but the projects for which environmental assessments would not be required are those that are small, not likely to involve significant adverse effects.
I would say in general, no, it wouldn't result in an overall weakening of the system. I believe the direction is consistent with some of the efforts we have undertaken in other areas to help make sure we focus on those projects that are more likely to have significant adverse environmental effects.