Number 8, yes, the opinion of the minister.
If you make some of the changes that have already been recommended, where you're a little bit more prescriptive in terms of the powers of the officers, then you're not dealing with the minister. How many times is it going to come back to the minister? Is the bureaucracy going to come back, are the approval officers going to come back to the minister and get his opinion on that, or is it more effective to leave it at the other level, with the approving officers dealing with the municipal and provincial governments? That's what we're saying there. Does it kind of gum up the works, and is it necessary to have “in the opinion of the Minister” there and give him that responsibility? Ultimately, the minister has responsibility anyway.