If you're exchanging a brown field for an even browner field, I guess it's site specific. If you're taking a sawmill and turning it into a subdivision, you should be able to negotiate a riparian area—at least get something out of it. That should be one of the positive things. Some of the stuff I've seen, say, in Fort Langley—and you're aware of this.... The development there by the old sawmill didn't go wide enough, in my view. The big thing, though, is the change from flood-land forest to farmland. These guys keep pushing and pushing and pushing, so that's the really big thing in terms of development, in my opinion.