I suspect it is more challenging, but I don't think you can put together small local studies of impacts on local wells and extrapolate those to a much larger area, because you aren't looking at the flow patterns of groundwater and the interchanges with the river when you do that kind of analysis. It takes a new kind of analysis. Alberta Environment has a regional groundwater quality monitoring network that they have moved on in the last year or two, the first phase in the design of a monitoring program, which is cited in our report.
So there is some attention now being paid. But I think one should let those studies proceed before permitting more withdrawals of water either in the in situ projects or in the mining projects.