Well, in the dim past of history, I was, I think, probably the first chair of the Mackenzie basin umbrella agreement, which was intended and still is intended to be an oversight agreement on this, I guess, third-largest basin in the world to try to ensure that the jurisdictions that do have responsibilities there work together to maintain the quality and the quantity of waters in the system.
Within that umbrella agreement involving six different jurisdictions, counting the federal government, the idea was that there would be specific agreements between jurisdictions to deal with particular water issues. To my knowledge, the only one that is completed or close to completed is the one between British Columbia and Alberta on the Peace River system because of the building of the Bennett Dam in B.C. affecting the flows of the Peace River. None of the other specific agreements between jurisdictions have been completed.
I think it's important that the initiative, through the Mackenzie basin umbrella agreement, be followed up, particularly in the case of Alberta and the territories.