Certainly, I think with respect to the algal blooms that we're seeing in the Great Lakes Basin and the type of work that Dr. Ciborowski is doing and talking about, absolutely, there may be a role in the process there, which I'll leave to the people working in that process to talk about.
In the inland lakes where you have algal blooms, you may not even have anybody in that vicinity and the lake may still be experiencing an algal bloom. It may be that the pH of the rainfall is changing. It may be something completely different, or beyond our control, directly or short-term, that wouldn't necessarily lend itself well to the government intervening particularly with that kind of regulatory solution.
So I think you have to look at the problem specifically. Does that particular location or problem lend itself to being assisted? The answer, if it was yes or no, would be yes, but specifically directed to a particular problem.