If it's a public good with respect to environmental capacity, for example, in the oil sands you'll hear probably in the next week or two from the CEMA group, which is the Cumulative Environmental Management Association. It's a multi-stakeholder group made up of NGO groups, aboriginal groups, government, and industry, all working on those strategic questions around environmental capacity for the region, water issues, air issues, etc. I think it's a model for Canada. There has been a lot of work put into this. Industry is putting a lot of funding behind this to see that it succeeds and all the right people are at the table to make the decisions around future regulation for this industry.
On November 21st, 2006. See this statement in context.