That is a good question.
We were not informed by a simple statement on that. We were informed in early March, I believe, that there was coloured water on the landscape and that there was going to be an investigation. It was brought up, I think, in the last meeting that coloured water can be many things and that it's not necessarily a cause for concern. This is the communication which was relayed to us. We were never further updated until the environmental protection order was issued that there was actually a seepage and an overspill. There was no sense of urgency in the initial communication.
Because there was no information, there was therefore no information to follow up with the leadership. That was commented on at the previous meeting. We were kept in the dark for a good year, really. We were not made privy to what was happening behind the scenes when Alberta had known that this was an issue. I can't say for certain, because I don't have that information, but it's a wonder that a year went by without any further information about the seriousness of this incident.