The schedule is not yet added to the master agreement. It's in process. We're waiting for one of the provincial governments to complete its order in council.
There is the committee of the Prairie Provinces Water Board on groundwater, at which all the provincial regulators and federal experts come together to determine areas that need to be studied or analyzed and to recommend preventative action. The work is done from a compliance perspective with the Master Agreement on Apportionment, but all of the partners, all of the members of the board, are very clearly vested in the Prairies and understand the importance of the relationship with the agricultural community, so we don't engage necessarily directly. It's also very early days in terms of how schedule F will be implemented.
There are many other non-governmental organizations across the Prairies that engage directly with the agricultural sector to promote and implement best practices to prevent and mitigate pollution in both surface water and subsurface aquifers.