I think our concern simply is that water varies tremendously across this huge nation of ours, so there is no one-size-fits-all solution for many things. Some things within provincial jurisdiction—allocation of water within a province's boundaries—need to remain within that province. The way in which they license or allocate water is a provincial matter. When you get to transboundary issues, then there potentially is a role for federal government to play.
As we were informed by our speaker today from the Canada water agency, largely you're looking at areas of mutual concern across provincial boundaries, because there are some things that ought to stay within a province. There are other things where there certainly could be a role for a federal agency to deal with it.