Thank you, Mr. Lunney.
Gentlemen, we are out of time. I would like to allow one more round of questions for each party, for two minutes. I'm going to be very strict about the time.
Before we do that, I have a question.
I hesitate...and I know that Mr. Cuzner is going to mention some of the challenges of the Sydney tar ponds. But as Mr. Lunney has already mentioned, the great difficulty is that something needed to be done there. Probably the alternative to incinerate wasn't an option. The people of Sydney very clearly said that. And if we know one thing as politicians, it's that we have to listen to public opinion.
My question for you, Mr. McSweeney, is this. You stated to Mr. Stoffer that you could burn the PCBs out of the Sydney tar ponds. I assume you meant that the technology is out there, you didn't mean the Belledune incinerator. If you're restricted to 30 parts per million of PCBs, and there are 1,000 parts per million of PCBs in the tar ponds, how could you do that?