No, it doesn't.
I'd like to just take a moment to elaborate because I do think that there's talk of accelerating and talk of fast-tracking, and folks think that that'll impact the consultation. One of the things I'd point to is that, over the last year, the department has held Crown-indigenous relations engagement sessions with indigenous peoples across Canada through our existing forums and tables. They were about a proposed Crown consultation coordination. In these sessions, the concerns we heard were that there's insufficient coordination, that there's difficulty navigating the system and that there's growing consultation fatigue where people are having that overlapping, duplicative process. With this bill, what we're really looking to do, as well, is have that major projects office. Without a new, coordinated mechanism to navigate these problems, we are running into those issues of consultation inadequacy and of delays on projects. Being able to streamline the process means, on one hand.... I think of my territory, and if one impacted indigenous rights holder is left out of the consultation, we have to go back and redo it all. The ability to have this one organization in the federal government be able to organize it will produce those better results. It's not impacting the quality, but it is impacting the time.