Thank you. My last question is for you. I'm sorry. I don't mean to pick on you, but this is my wheelhouse in terms of budgets.
You spoke about phosphorus in Lake Erie. We have the same problem in Lake Ontario along the Ajax and Pickering watersheds. There's some debate in my area in terms of the cause, but I think studies have shown that it's wastewater discharge. The region doesn't think so, but many municipalities do.
Is there a similar cause and concern in terms of the cause of the phosphorus coming in? For us, it caused all different kinds of issues in terms of the algae and all of that. What local municipalities were asking for was better upgrades to the wastewater sewage plants, essentially. Is that the ask in terms of upgrading these facilities to deal with some of the issues of the runoff going into the lake?