That's a great question, and it speaks to the previous example with respect to the clean air agenda. It was very difficult under the former system to find enough information in the 32 sustainable development strategies to even piece together, without the puzzle box, with just the puzzle pieces, any sense of what the government was doing with respect to improving air quality and what results were being achieved.
Under the new system that has been proposed, all the activities are pulled together with respect to air quality. It's an interesting area. It's an area for which the government does not currently have targets. That lack of targets is quite, if you will, transparent in this report, but it's an area where the government is working with provincial governments, ENGOs, and industry to pull together a national set of targets with respect to air quality. In the future reports on results, under this proposed strategy, there would be a very clear and specific accounting of the target for air quality in this country, what has been done to achieve that target, what results have been achieved in those implementation strategies, and whether they fully achieve the target or fall short.