As I mentioned, we do have machinery in place to facilitate consultation with the provinces at a number of levels, most importantly the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. We have a work program in that organization that is technical, particularly, but does extend to some very important issues. For example, we are currently working with the provinces through CCME on the development of a strategy on municipal waste water in Canada. That is both a policy process that has required ministerial involvement, and it's also a technical process in its development and design. And it has an economic dimension in terms of the assessment of the costs of implementing such a strategy.
It has taken some time. We have been working on it for some years. So I think the challenge is simply, in any particular area, the amount of time we would be allotted for consultation. If the bill were to provide a specific time we had to develop a strategy, I'm sure we would meet the requirements of the bill. But it may constrain our ability to consult to the extent that may satisfy everyone involved. I guess I could say that.