Lucas, you and I have talked about this before.
In the Winnipeg River system, there are several dams. There are several natural choke points, and the water builds up behind those points. Let's say you're looking at how to alleviate the problem in, for example, Rainy Lake. If you were to make a bigger passage going into Rainy River, then you would create more of a problem potentially in Rainy River. Similarly, out at Lake of the Woods, there's a dam there, but I don't think that's the choke point; it's further downstream. However, if you were to open it up there, then you could potentially have more flooding in the Winnipeg River.
Could you explain some of that?