Yes, sir, you're exactly correct. I'll give you a concrete contemporary example right now. What is known as the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, an international agreement between the United States of America and Canada, is being renegotiated for the first time in more than 25 years. Pollution control has increased. Canadians should be proud of the efforts and improvements that have been made in improving the quality of the water in all the Great Lakes, including the St. Lawrence River, which of course receives all that water eventually. We can't stop there. We can do better. For example, the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement addresses pollution as one of its components.
We sure hope the federal government, in renegotiating this Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, takes a full ecosystem approach this time around, as opposed to a narrower water chemistry approach that was followed 25 years ago. That would be the type of recommendation we would give you too, yes, sir.