I think it's fair to point out that five years ago, we started to invest in more monitoring. With respect to our own policies, we weren't certain if we were able to meet our requirements. But the monitoring has been more in the area of compliance, as opposed to effectiveness, and we're starting to look at effectiveness monitoring. In fact, two years ago, we did undertake an exercise to meet with our stakeholders to ask them that very question: how did they think our habitat program and our habitat policy was working.
We had two sets of meetings. One was with industry folks, and by industry I don't mean big industry but proponents, people who were trying to do things and who ran up against our program. The other was with conservation groups. The results are mixed, I would say, in terms of the view of the effect of the policy, but the department has taken it onboard. Certainly the minister has, and the deputy spoke last week at the Cohen inquiry about our commitment to look at our policy, to look at our program along the lines the minister set out in his opening remarks.