I would never say for a minute that we don't have any environmental issues in this country. We certainly do—there is the issue of wetland loss, grassland birds, and so on.
The point is, though—and I stand by it, and I think you're getting there as well—these process changes that our government has made, this reduction of duplication in environmental process and changes to budgets, have simply had no effect on Canada's environmental trends, and for many indicators our trends are actually improving.
The point about government budgets as well...there's an inordinate focus on budgets. For example, when you do a piece of work and you make, let's say, an industry's performance better because of the research you do, they are spending the money on the environment. They are actually doing a much better job because of the dollars you spent, even though the dollars you spent may have been reduced. There has been a change out there that has resulted in improving the environmental quality.