Okay. I would just comment on that quickly, Mr. Chairman.
That's one thing about that saying that talk is cheap.... One thing that Canadians have a fear of, or I certainly do, is the fact--and I'm sure Americans recognize this--that very little water actually runs from the U.S. into the Great Lakes system. It all comes from Canada's side, or the biggest part of it does. So there is a difference, and the same care-taking, or worry, about that water supply may be slightly different.
I think the situation with Devils Lake in North Dakota shows an attitude that Americans are going to do what they want, so to speak--if and when they want. It's a fear that's out there. Hopefully, down the road, it doesn't create big-time problems. I think we have to protect it.