The Drainage Act could have a whole meeting on its own, I'll say. I'll skip right to the wetlands.
At this point there should be no further draining of wetlands. In Ontario's land use planning policy, as Mr. Nixon has described, we have regulations in place that prevent development, drainage of wetlands, through the Ministry of Natural Resources. That's for provincially significant wetlands. Conservation authorities also have their own statutory powers under the Conservation Authorities Act. We protect all wetlands. There is no development, no drainage of wetlands. I would argue, except in very rare circumstances, no further wetlands are being drained. The Drainage Act applies to areas apart from wetlands. I think Ontario, our jurisdiction, has done a good job.
I don't have information about the U.S. side, but I can certainly let Mr. Richardson comment further.