From a transparency perspective, there's a lot of information online that members of the public can access via the government's website.
In those instances where there is contamination that has gravitated off-site, it becomes a liability issue for the government. Is that right? Certainly, those in the bureaucracy not only have a fiduciary responsibility to limit the cost to the government, but also have an obligation to be transparent and to let the community know that this has happened and to what extent.
Can you talk about how we wrestle internally with our policies as they relate to limiting liability? In communities where residential or commercial industrial properties have now located just outside the fenceline of these legacy properties, how are we transparent with our neighbours in ensuring that they have all the information they need to keep either their employees safe or their families safe?