Right.
I may be addressing a bit of a thorny issue, but there have been some huge changes in the structure of Environment Canada and the way its departments are aligned. Keeping in mind that the CEPA review was supposed to have started almost a year ago, I think the bureaucracy was encouraged to focus on simple tinkering, because they knew they would be consumed with other changes in the department.
And frankly, I'm not convinced that the act does not need a real review.