Maybe I can help you a little bit. Certainly a number of other countries have environmental bills of rights. What I can't help you with, though, are the various safeguards and parameters built into that legislation or the regulatory processes those countries go through. Because if the regulatory process is such that you can proceed through it, in many cases and in many countries in 12 to 18 months, which is about half the time it takes in Canada, it could accommodate action later on. But again, I'm not sure of the parameters.
What I do know is that in the UN declaration of principles it is much more a balance of the economic aspects of a healthy environment. It definitely intertwines those two objectives, and that's what seems to be lacking here.