My experience and the information I get back from our members is that it's just as diligent, just as vigilant at the provincial level. This is one of the reasons why triggering so many federal reviews under CEAA was really a questionable practice, because since the introduction of CEAA, most if not all provinces have entered into environmental assessment processes themselves. To actually duplicate those processes was a complete waste of time. It had nothing to do with protecting the environment. It was just introducing red tape and uncertainties into the program.
I can tell you that I hear quite a bit from our members. Our members don't go through the process—it's the proponents who go through the process—but they hear from the proponents that the rigour that's used at the provincial level...it's not an easy path for the proponents. Let me put it that way.