Well, water comes up in a number of respects. We are talking about specific language on water with the Europeans.
It would have a very clear exemption for not having any rights to water in its natural state. We clearly won't be allowing any privatization of water. We won't be inhibiting or restricting the right to regulate when it comes to water or other areas like that—no impact on the standards we can put in place for water.
So there's a sensitivity, I think, on the EU side, which also is on the Canadian side, that water is sensitive. It's a sensitive resource and we want to manage it carefully.