I don't have specific stats. Certainly we fund some portions of wetlands work under the Drainage Act where it's agricultural, and the vast majority of our budget has now gone to maintenance rather than construction of new drains. I agree with Mr. Wilcox that the rules largely prevent the draining of new lands, particularly any that are considered valuable.
On the U.S. side. the focus seems to be shifting from creating new wetlands for drainage to using wetlands to control water quality. There are some projects going that are looking at not just how much water is coming out of the drains, but the quality of the water that's discharged, and that goes back to that focus on dissolved phosphorus.