You are right to mention Quebec, because when Quebec decided to build a 4,000-megawatt wind energy facility, the largest wind farm in North America, it insisted on giving priority to one of the first nations projects, in the Gaspé region.
Mr. Van Iterson, in December 2005, an agreement was signed in Milwaukee, in the United States, in order to protect the Great Lakes and the drainage basin of the St. Lawrence. I signed that agreement on behalf of Quebec. A dozen Great Lakes states, as well as Ontario and Quebec — the two provinces that lie along the drainage basin of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence — signed this agreement.
What is missing in that agreement, with regard to your proposal of making better use of and protecting the fresh water resource of that drainage basin?