Perhaps I may make a quick comment and answer that.
On the International Joint Commission and cross-border apples and oranges, it's important to note, with respect to Mr. Glover, that there are certainly greater opportunities than presently being recognized by bodies like the IJC. The International Joint Commission has commissioners assigned, but on something as important as the U.S.-Canada Air Quality Agreement, their only mandate is to report the concerns of stakeholders on progress reports presented by the two governments at hand, the Canadian and U.S. governments.
We don't actually have an opportunity to evaluate the progress reports or to ask questions about them. We don't have a body that comments on the government's report on that progress. And as a measure of health it's certainly, in our view, insufficient.