I just want to add quickly that, as Richard said, we first looked at the status of the federal water policy in the Great Lakes, a piece of work, in 2001. At that time it was generally considered dead. The follow-up work that Richard did confirmed that they've undertaken many efforts to try to revitalize it, but it still hasn't amounted to much.
Last month, the policy research initiative of the PCO convened a large conference in Canada on fresh water policy. It was the culmination of two years of effort to try to revitalize this policy. But even there, the sentiment in the room was essentially that there's no action, no energy around the creation of a renewed water policy. I think many departments just don't know where to go, and they're waiting for some leadership.
NRCan, by the way, is pretty central to aspects of that policy, especially around groundwater mapping.