I would want to go back to check. There have only been two joint panels that have reported to date, between the federal and provincial governments. I would want to go back to check the recommendations.
In terms of the scoping panel, can I just clarify one issue? The scope that the government departments establish to assess a project will shape the nature of the assessment, including whether it is a screening or a comprehensive study; the referral to panel doesn't depend on the scope. I think this is an important point. The referral to panel depends on whether or not the department deems the potential environmental effects to be significant and on the level of public concern.
So the scope doesn't determine whether it goes to a panel level, but the scope will determine screening versus comprehensive study.