Yes. I'll talk, and certainly my colleagues can add comments.
We talk to the provinces in a number of different fora. At the officials level the deputy minister meets with his provincial counterparts on a regular basis to discuss regulatory actions, and my colleagues do as well. For example, Dan would meet with the provinces to talk to them a bit about the work that's going on in the international fora and the implications there. As I mentioned in my remarks, at the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, there was an agreement earlier this fall to work together, to talk about climate change going forward, both mitigation and adaptation.
The final point I guess I'd make on that front—and Mike can certainly add to this— is that one of the things that's been important to us as we do this sector-by-sector regulatory approach is to look at equivalency of regulations with the provinces and make sure that we're not duplicating and increasing the regulatory burden unnecessarily. There's a lot of work that goes on with provinces to make sure that where it works for a province and for the federal government, we can reach equivalency agreements to achieve the same environmental outcome, but with one set of regulations.