It's going well. I'm very pleased with how well the mayors have come together on this. The answer is that I'm just facilitating this; the real work is being done on the ground by the municipalities and the counties. They recognize the economic distress that's going to be there.
Under any circumstances, given where it is today, even if an absolutely perfect or total solution were found tomorrow, the economic distress is still going to be there. The crop that has led this area's economy is not going to be there anymore. So we have to put in place a long-term vision of what this area of southern Ontario will look like down the road. That's the answer. I'm not trying to separate it off from this problem; I'm saying that it goes hand in hand with this, and that it has to be there too.
And as you've mentioned, the battle against contraband is the third wheel to this. There have to be all three of these things working—and they don't stop, but go on forever.