That's a big question.
On the environmental side, there are a couple of issues that have been important for us. One is renewable energy, which I've talked about a fair bit. I think we want to have a role, and our sector should have a role, in the government's made-in-Canada renewable energy, climate change, or air quality policies. We think we've got something to contribute.
We're already engaged in constructive dialogue with the government, with some of our key stakeholders, and with NGOs on issues around air quality, which we believe is a model for other industries and will allow us to improve our air quality and our economic performance at the same time. That's one area where we've been working very intensely with the government.
The other area is on the regulatory side, where we're actively working with both the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and Environment Canada to try to ensure that regulations are implemented in the most effective way possible--to get the same results but get them through a more effective means of implementation. There's a wide variety of areas where we've been working on that front.