Thank you.
I'd like to take off from the line of questioning of Mr. McKay. The implication of his point was that this mining company went and just tore off the top of the mountain on its own accord.
I hope both groups, Earth Rangers and Credit Valley, realize that every single natural resources operation cannot move its first yard of dirt unless it has an environmental licence and adheres to strict terms and conditions. Those environmental licences are issued by duly elected governments, so by definition, once a company has an environmental licence after going through the environmental process, they are by definition an ethical company. To set your minds at ease, once a company is in operation, as I said, they do have an environmental licence and I think you shouldn't have any worries in that particular regard.
Regarding Credit Valley Conservation, I would assume there's a fair bit of private agricultural land in the watershed. Is that a fair assumption?