Mr. Chair, I guess it started with the Safe Drinking Water Act, which the government of the day committed to putting in place. It focused on a complete overhaul of regulatory.... It put strong regulations in place for the treatment of drinking water and the licensing of operators of those systems. It established a drinking water quality management standard and a chief drinking water inspector for the province. Annual reports that have come out have demonstrated since that time that we have, I think, 99.9% quality drinking water coming out of the tap, which is a significant achievement.
There are things of that nature. Initially the focus was on drinking water, and subsequent to that time, as has been mentioned today, the focus has been around protecting sources of drinking water to prevent contamination from getting into the system, which then has to be treated. Again, I think it's fairly leading-edge in terms of the focus that has been placed through legislation and regulations and through work locally with conservation authorities like the one for the Upper Thames and others to develop plans for the protection of those sources.