Okay. I want to move quickly because I think I'm running out of time.
There appears to be a jurisdictional conflict here, where the federal government, I'm sure with the blessing of the Province of Alberta, is invited and helps to do scientific studies and research into environmental issues on a wide scale. When we get to the point at which the federal government's natural resources studies call for the infusion of a lot of provincial money to actually do the projects that the study has identified, the province actually has to say, “Oh, yes, we agree we'll spend the money.” That's where the rubber hits the road. We can do a lot of research, but is there a commitment from the province, or will there be a problem to actually spend the money to carry out the recommendations of the scientific research results?
Maybe Ms. McGuaig-Johnston can answer that.