I have a question for Mr. Lloyd in connection to this.
Ms. Tilman commented that only eight pollution prevention planning audits or processes have been done, with none of them implemented. I am referring back to your comments on the leadership role Canada has taken and the certain assuredness Canadians should feel about how we're doing. There has been much testimony and confusion over this.
As a general commentary, a lot of committee members have heard that it's relatively okay, that some pieces need changing. Some of the bottleneck happens around the will--the will within the bureaucracy, the will to implement.
When you hear testimony like that, is that not cause for concern? Only eight done, none implemented, none for new levels of mercury, smelters in Ontario--it all seems problematic somehow.