Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you, Mr. Cooper and Mr. Moffet, for coming.
Thank you for a bit of clarification, in your last question, about the 31 recommendations. I look forward to seeing those, especially those that were acted upon. There were indications here that nothing was done, and I don't quite believe that.
Anyway, you mentioned that under the aspect of enforcement of the regulations you have a very robust program. Then there were some comments made, I believe, that you only got a couple of million dollars' worth of fines. I'm not exactly sure of the full amount; I didn't listen to that.
Does your organization, in enforcement, work in a proactive rather than reactive way? I'm an enforcement type of guy, and I'd rather work with companies, organizations or people in looking at ways to remedy the situation with respect to pollutants, or something like that. Is there an active phase of your enforcement department that works in that way, rather than just going out and finding violators? Do they have a proactive way of working with them and trying to resolve a problem before enforcement is actually necessary?