Thank you for the question.
I guess what I would say is that based on the briefings I received yesterday, we are on track to deliver the design of the new water quality monitoring system at the end of this month. We'll have to work out the exact timing, given that budget day seems to be arriving at exactly the same time, but there won't be a long delay, I'm sure.
The plan will be to have an externally validated, independently validated water quality monitoring system and to be very transparent about the design of the system, the quality assurance and quality control of the system, and the data that the system produces. The minister was clear that he wants these data to be freely available to the public. My hope is that we will get to a point soon on water quality monitoring where we can have discussions about the policy, but where we all have confidence in the data.
The other thing that the minister said about this was that water quality monitoring is not the end of the story. We and the department are actively planning to implement his direction to move on to monitoring in the other dimensions of environmental performance. Those include air quality, and I'm sure you're very well aware of the work that—