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Environment committee  When the government launched its regulatory review, it looked at reviewing the impact assessment agency, the Environmental Assessment Agency, and the energy regulator. It certainly looked at the components around the environmental assessment and its move to move it to one agency, which would then remove the Nuclear Safety Commission as the agency that makes the environmental assessment determination.

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Labonté

Environment committee  That's certainly a good question to explore a bit further. My colleague Terry Hubbard can join me in filling in the answer. From a regulatory point of view, whether it's the CNSC or the offshore boards, there are a significant number of safety, technical, engineering, design, construction, and operational components that are material to the assessment of a project.

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Labonté

Environment committee  That's a tough question, but let me give you a quick answer. An impact assessment with an integrated review with a life-cycle regulator ensures a consistency for both the public and those participating in the process, whether it's a mining project, an offshore project, or a nuclear project.

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Jeff Labonté