Yes, you're quite right. The Minister of Industry is still implicated. In a later amendment, you'll see where that comes up. In fact, I believe it's G-2 and G-3.
The amendments together eliminate the Minister of Industry as the implicated responsible minister, but add the Minister of Transport back in as one to be consulted with and to be part of consultations and collective work going forward, along with the Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Finance, Minister of Natural Resources and Minister of Transport.
The Minister of Industry gets put in that group of ministers, but we need somebody who's front and centre. The drafter and our team feel that it's best if it's the person who's devoted solely in their portfolio to the well-being of the Prairies. The Minister of Industry doesn't go away. That minister becomes one of the consulted ministers, along with those others that I've mentioned.