One of the reasons I am confident, or I guess a little bit confident, Mr. Cullen, is the hearing we're having today. I have to tell you, in my experience with the federal government, if there's one thing that bureaucrats listen to it's the committees of the House. It seems to me this committee is in a pretty darned good spot now that we have this report on the table, now that we have Environment Canada agreeing to carry out this review and to look at the things we're suggesting should be looked at.
I would suggest that if you would be willing to do it, if you'd want to do it, this committee could put a lot of backbone into Environment Canada and it could really almost be a make or break to the success of this review.
So I think there is a genuine interest in doing things better, and I think this committee can help that process along immeasurably.