I didn't go into detail on what was involved in those 80 recommendations, but the 80 topics that we had to address were nearshore habitats for fish. A lot of fish spawn on the nearshores. We're talking about the nearshore habitat. What type of habitat is growing on the nearshores? Was there wetland improvement? A lot of those things all contribute to nutrient loading—algae blooms, and throw in the climate change and throw in the zebra mussels to make it a lot more complicated. But we have received funding and we have done a lot of research.
Prior to the Bay of Quinte being identified as a remedial action plan area, there was a project called Project Quinte. It was funded by the federal government, working with the provincial government, to start monitoring. This was prior to it being on the hot list. When you go back that far and look at what we've accomplished, and take the money that you're talking about, yes, it's definitely helped. It's helped us do what we had to do.