We did give the numbers of investigations, inspections, and compliance actions in the summary documents. We can certainly give them for Quebec, and we can give, relative to that particular substance you're talking about, the regulations and the level of inspections in Quebec. In our annual report we do break it down by jurisdiction, so we can give you more detailed information.
It's fair to say that in some cases the Quebec government did get out in front of the regulation and did provide a trading incentive to encourage industry to get into compliance with some of these issues around dry cleaning early on. I don't know for sure if that is one of the reasons we have fewer actions in Quebec, but I wouldn't be surprised if it is. It's an example of two levels of government trying to achieve the same ends and using both their authorities in doing that.