P.E.I. has a peculiar set of circumstances, as you know. It has a very small geography, and the agricultural practices on P.E.I., particularly around potato farming, have compelled the province to take very strong remedial actions to protect the watersheds. There's a tremendous amount of herbicides and fertilizers that are used for agriculture, and the province has had to take fairly dramatic steps to not only protect the water, but protect the wetlands base that supports the drinking water in that province.
A market-based incentive like ALUS's is certainly an incentive program that has contributed to protecting habitat on the landscape in P.E.I. Certainly, we think P.E.I. is an example, from a public policy standpoint, where other provinces and the federal government could learn from those practices.