Like I said,some people don't get it.
Given the scale and complexities of the proposed developments, First Nations and a number of non-governmental organizations have been recommending the projects be evaluated through a joint review panel process. This approach would have several advantages over the default comprehensive study process (see the CEAA web site for definitions of the types of federal EA). A joint review panel would:
•Harmonize provincial and federal processes
•Ensure greater degree of Aboriginal and public consultation.
•Provide a forum for oral testimony in addition to written submissions.
•Provide an opportunity to cross-examine expert witnesses to explore areas of concern and uncertainty.
•Provide greater participant funding to enable more effective participation by First Nations, municipalities and public interest groups.