Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I apologize that I wasn't prepared when Ms. Grewal turned over her time.
Dr. Renzetti, I was contemplating your shifts in your supply and demand curves when you made your earlier comment.
I find it interesting that you referenced South Africa. I was in Ghana a year ago and had the opportunity to meet a hydrologist there. The Government of Ghana has undertaken to map all of its underground resources for water. The Volta River is enormous. I had no idea of the size of that water basin they have there. Just to the north there is the Sahel, which is having significant difficulties with drought.
My question is for all of the panel. Is there an opportunity for a document like this piece of legislation to be a model that could be used in other jurisdictions?
Because of Canada's vast resources, are we going to be looked at perhaps as a leader in putting these kinds of agreements in place?
I leave that open.