Yes, absolutely. Transparency is very important to us. We are committed to being transparent, and particularly about these kinds of issues because, of course, they have the potential to impact Canadians. We've tried to lean forward in that space.
For example, in 2019 we changed some of our policies to ensure that there are now protocols in place to ensure we engage external stakeholders, like landowners with adjacent properties, or communities that might be impacted by off-site migration of dangerous substances. We changed our policy to ensure there are protocols in place and that we engage those stakeholders immediately, in both the instances of the actual off-site migration of substances and the potential off-site migration as well.
For example, we did this precisely in the context of PFAS off-site migration in the context of Saguenay, in the context of North Bay and in the context of Mountainview, by Trenton.