That's all right. I wasn't sure if indeed you did.
I know there have been a lot of tests there. Since 1997 there have been tests on the aquatic system on the lakes in the area and the rivers in the area. It was interesting. I did notice that in one particular test.... It is on page 41 of a regional aquatics monitoring program that started in 1997, and this is ten years later. This report was done in 2007. I quote:
There is also no evidence to conclude that there have been any significant changes in lake chemistry in the RAMP ASL lakes over the monitoring period.
So there's been no change.
I was also interested to find in the same study that there are four different assessments for water, including discharge. There's negligible, low, moderate, and high. In mean open water season discharge and in mean winter discharge, in annual maximum daily discharge and in minimum open water season discharge, all four were negligible, with the lowest possible testing result.
Are you aware of that?