I think to a certain degree it's difficult for us to assess the level of funding. Certainly we get feedback from Environment Canada and Health Canada that they need more resources to get this job done. I think with most of these things, and in this case, it's really a combination; it's a combination of political will and of adequate resources. It's also having a structure to work with, a good act that allows you to get the job done and that pushes you to get the job done, that says, you need to do this in this period of time, and once you've decided that something is toxic, that something needs to be dealt with, there are targets, there are standards that need to be met in terms of dealing with those substances.