How to Restore Public Trust and Credibility at the National Energy Board

L. Matthews
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In November 2016 Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr struck an expert panel to conduct a public review of the NEB in an effort to “position the NEB as a modern, efficient, and effective energy regulator” to regain the board’s public credibility and trust that has eroded over the past decade. This Commentary looks at whether the NEB is “broken” by evaluating its performance against six recognized attributes of an effective and efficient regulator, including: independence, conflict-of-interest protection, transparent and inclusive processes, performance management and adaptability, capacity, and enabling factors. As a result, the Commentary makes 23 recommendations intended to assist the NEB, as well as the federal government, in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of federal energy regulation in Canada. Among the key recommendations: The federal government should restore the independence of the NEB’s decisionmaking authority for pipeline applications, eliminating political overrides of NEB decisions except via courts. To keep the review process timely, review participants should be limited to those directly affected or have relevant expertise related to the project under review. However, the federal government should rescind the onesize-fits-all time-limit requirements on NEB reviews and instead require each panel to determine the timeline for each review. NEB hearings are also not the appropriate venue for ongoing engagement with local and Aboriginal communities. The government should implement such a mechanism outside of the formal hearing process. To reduce the perception of a conflict of interest, the NEB should review its staff Code of Conduct to ensure it covers all situations potentially creating a conflict of interest. Ottawa should also make sure that the NEB has the capacity to attract the best candidates for its needs and that it transparently evaluates its overarching regulatory goals. Lastly, the government should more clearly articulate how it defines the broader public interest that the NEB strives to achieve in its regulatory process. It is in the shared interest of all Canadians to have trust in institutions whose decisions will shape the next steps in Canada’s energy future. The work of a regulator such as the NEB is difficult, complex and often thankless. Effective and efficient regulatory institutions are a necessary part of a functioning democracy. While regulators are not elected officials, they do the work delegated to them by elected politicians. Ideally, a policy framework should guide their decisions. For the NEB to function as an effective and efficient regulator, its recommendations and decisions need to be guided by a transparent policy framework for energy development that is reconciled with the many other aspects of the public interest. The path to this framework will not be easy and not everyone will agree on the outcomes. However, the work is necessary to re-establish the NEB as a credible, effective and efficient energy regulator.
如何重塑国家能源局公信力
2016年11月,自然资源部长吉姆·卡尔(Jim Carr)召集了一个专家小组,对国家能源局进行公众评估,努力“将国家能源局定位为一个现代、高效、有效的能源监管机构”,以恢复该委员会在过去十年中受到侵蚀的公众信誉和信任。本评注将根据一个有效和高效的监管机构的六项公认属性对其绩效进行评估,以考察新能源局是否“失灵”,这些属性包括:独立性、利益冲突保护、透明和包容的流程、绩效管理和适应性、能力和有利因素。因此,评注提出了23项建议,旨在协助新能源局和联邦政府提高加拿大联邦能源监管的有效性和效率。主要建议包括:联邦政府应恢复国家环境局对管道申请的决策权的独立性,除通过法院外,消除对国家环境局决定的政治推翻。为了保持评审过程的及时性,评审参与者应该被限制在那些直接受影响的人或者具有与评审项目相关的专业知识的人。然而,联邦政府应该取消对NEB审查的一刀切的时间限制要求,而是要求每个小组确定每次审查的时间表。新环境委员会听证会也不是与当地和土著社区进行持续接触的适当场所。政府应该在正式听证程序之外实施这种机制。为了减少利益冲突的感觉,新能源局应审查其员工行为准则,以确保其涵盖所有可能产生利益冲突的情况。渥太华还应确保新能源银行有能力吸引最适合其需求的候选者,并透明地评估其总体监管目标。最后,政府应更清楚地阐明它如何界定新能源局在其监管过程中努力实现的更广泛的公众利益。信任机构符合所有加拿大人的共同利益,这些机构的决定将决定加拿大能源未来的下一步。像新国家银行这样的监管机构的工作既困难又复杂,而且常常吃力不讨好。有效和高效的监管机构是民主运作的必要组成部分。虽然监管机构不是选举产生的官员,但他们做的是民选政客委托给他们的工作。理想情况下,应该有一个政策框架来指导他们的决策。为了使新能源局发挥有效和高效的监管作用,其建议和决定需要以透明的能源发展政策框架为指导,并与公众利益的许多其他方面相协调。通往这一框架的道路并不容易,也不是每个人都会同意其结果。然而,要使新能源局重新成为一个可信的、有效的和高效率的能源监管机构,必须进行这项工作。
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