Okay.
On page 4 of your 2006 report, you referred to “oil-soaked sands within 75 metres of the surface, bitumen is obtained by 'scraping away an ancient forest of spruce and poplars' and large areas of peat and muskeg”. You also mentioned that in today's testimony.
We took a trip. We flew over. We saw large areas where that was not happening. They were harvesting the wood. Then they were moving the overburden right from one area to a reclaimed area, a former tailings pond, so that it was a stockpile. The overburden has seeds in it, and what they shared with us was that if you harvest the wood, and then you remove the overburden and immediately place it on a reclaimed area, the regrowth happens fairly quickly.
Were you aware of that?