Now, you mentioned comparing to other areas of the country where groundwater studies have been more extensive. It seems to me from the amount of development in and around northern Alberta that there has been a lot of studying and testing on local areas rather than regional. But is there not a possibility, then, to draw together all those studies and create a comprehensive picture, or would more studies be required?
The other question is whether there's something more difficult intrinsically about the land formations in northern Alberta that makes a groundwater study more challenging to do there than elsewhere around the country.