Okay. Good.
Of course, the harmonized equivalency agreements don't include everything. They cannot deal with quantities targeted for virtual elimination, nutrients disposable at sea, fuel and engine emissions, movement of hazardous waste, and some administrative processes. But our hope is to provide an effective change through CEPA and Bill C-30.
At present, all agreements terminate after five years, and I'd ask each of you to make a comment on that.
Mr. Heming, I appreciated your comments, but could you give some comment on equivalency agreements? It's the topic of today. The agreements terminate within five years. Do you think it is a good idea? Should they be within agreements with the province, territories, or first nations? Should they end at five years or should they be part of an agreement?
Could each of you comment on that?