Yes, I'd like to say something.
Last year, we did look at water in terms of the responsibilities of the federal government. We wanted to determine the status of the federal water framework, which is a broad framework describing all the activities of the federal government in the area of water. There are 19 departments involved in some way in the water field, if you will.
As you probably know, there is a federal water policy, which is dated 1987. The work progress reports prepared by the federal government went up to 1994; since then, we've heard nothing. This policy is kind of dead. It still exists, but it's not really applied, as far as we can see.
After Walkerton and some of the other incidents related to water, the federal government decided to look at water again. They came up with this federal water framework, which in our view is a good first step, because in there is a vision of what water is all about from a federal perspective. There's also five outcomes that the government is aiming for, I guess.
First of all, this is still not publically released. We've asked the federal government what the status was, and essentially it's going nowhere. They said they wanted to link it to another framework. It was kind of framework over framework, and not clear.