First of all, if you read the IJC report, you'll see there are no easy solutions to the record levels that we have seen in some of the Great Lakes. There is some discussion of examining again the possibility of creating flow retardants in the St. Clair River. That has been examined in the past; we will look at it again. The problem is one of nature. Part of it can be attributed to climate change and warmer winters with no ice cover, very heavy evaporation, as much as 30% in some winters.
There's also the matter of what is called glacial isostatic adjustment. That is negatively affecting the economy, the tax base, and certainly the quality of life for folks living, for example, on the north side of Georgian Bay.