Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and welcome to our witnesses. It'll be five minutes from me; no worries.
I want to go back for a moment, Mr. Sinclair, to your statement about property rights. I've always been amazed--no disrespect to the lawyers in the room--that if you want a different opinion, you just ask a different lawyer, and I think you stand to be corrected on property rights.
There certainly are lots of property rights in Canada regarding water. They simply don't regard and treat water as a commodity. You should be clear in what you're saying. There are all kinds of pre-1867 water rights in Canada and post-1867 water rights in Canada, lots of them, for using that water to generate electricity, turn a mill, and do other things. Simply, it is not a commodity to be exported. That's the fine line.
Would you agree or disagree?