Thank you.
I'm going to change gears now to the reporting mechanism for spills. I think that Mr. Winfield or anybody who feels comfortable can try to answer.
My understanding is that within CEPA, if a spill or a substance has been allowed into the environment, there is a mechanism in place to report existing spills as they happen. I think first it's verbally and then it's followed up by a written submission. I apologize. The legislation is so cumbersome that it's difficult to find this, but do you know if that also applies retroactively?
If a municipality, for example, discovers 50 years after the fact that there is contamination as a result of a gasification plant, for example, or a tannery site, would there be a mechanism to report that after the fact or a requirement to do that?