Thank you very much. I'm interested in matters similar to what Mr. McGuinty was asking about.
As I understand it, CEMA was set up as a kind of advisory group on watershed management, and I understood that it was to consider all aspects of watershed management. Now, I may be wrong about that, so if I say anything that's not correct, let me know, but I understand that includes both water quantity and water quality, and that one working group of CEMA came up with the water management framework, which in phase one, at least, deals with water quantity only. But there's a phase two, and I thought at some point somebody said that phase two might also address water quality.
So I would like to have a thorough understanding of both the process and the content of the water management framework. I would like to believe that the process was open and consultative and brought in all the stakeholders, and that the content will ultimately address both water quality and quantity. I'd like you to describe that to me, please.