If I may start to respond, we are not comfortable with the designation of road salts as CEPA-toxic. That's why we have argued that they should not be added to schedule 1, or they would be CEPA-toxic.
At this point, Environment Canada has made a designation, which is sort of, the way the process works, more of a recommendation to cabinet or whoever is going to make that decision. Therefore, we are not stuck with the CEPA-toxic label at this point, which would dramatically impede the cooperation that thousands of government agencies have been willingly given. I think it would be unnecessary, since you have every indication that without that designation people have been most responsive to environmental improvements.