With the Bay of Quinte area, we used funding to do the studies, and we did find out....
Good agricultural practice knows that if they use...I think everybody thinks if you put five pounds on per acre, that's great, why not use ten and make it twice as good? Well, it doesn't work that way. They now have modern equipment that tells them when they're using too much. When they do a good job, the crops are better and they don't have as much runoff as they used to have.
We did testing on the developed areas where there were manicured lawns. The runoff on those areas was far worse—