First of all, I don't want to correct you, but you said that there were no selection criteria for projects of national interest. However, my colleague was good enough to list the five factors that are actually set out in the bill.
Furthermore, as our colleague from the Privy Council Office clearly explained, it is not true that the government could, theoretically or hypothetically, exempt all of the projects from the application of the law. These are only projects of national interest that are related to the objectives of the bill, if passed. That process is under the authority of the Governor in Council. I understand your argument, but you've blown it so out of proportion that it's not valid.