I did say that, so I'll be clear on that. Those were generally my words.
The other part of it—and now I'm free to say what I want—is that basically, when you look at the history, I think what happened is that we sat with Ontario at that time, agreed that we would meet or exceed, and they agreed. I think the standard has changed from an Ontario perspective, clearly, and that's where we are today.
I think, whatever comes out of this process, putting ecological integrity as the first priority, as an example, was not the requirement by Ontario at that time. If that's a requirement now, that happened after the process when we signed the agreement initially at the officials' level.