The WHO just recently put out a report that said that Canada, along with Australia, has the highest urban air quality of any industrialized country—the highest urban air quality in the world. I assume they surveyed cities right across Canada. I think the argument can be made, and I happen to be a biologist by training, that in many, many, many cases, Canada's environmental indicators have improved.
Ms. Kenny, there's a number of pieces of legislation that are out there. Of course, we've got SARA, we've got the Fisheries Act, we've got CEPA, the Migratory Birds Convention Act, the National Navigable Waters Protection Act, and existing provincial environmental statutes. Proponents have to take into account all of these acts and regulations at the federal and provincial levels in the planning of their projects, and they have done everything they can to ensure they comply with these statutes. Is that true?