Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
I'd like to pick up a little, if I may, Mr. Siddon, on what Mr. Kamp had to say. I can't help but start off by suggesting to you that I may well use again your reference that this bill has made a Swiss cheese out of the Fisheries Act. I think that's a wonderful line. I appreciate that, and I hope you'll permit me to use it tomorrow in the legislature.
I wanted to go to your response to Mr. Kamp. I believe he was trying in his questions to say, listen, we're just continuing on with what you were doing in terms of fish habitat. I want you to expand on that, but I want you to focus in on this point. You made the point that in our language we had two lines, and we had two lines because it allowed for compromise. You talked about the participation of people who agreed and who disagreed with a project, and the ability that this allowed to reach a compromise. I wonder if you would mind focusing your response to that issue as you defined the strength of the fish habitat provisions.