I can answer those separately. We do not have decision-making authority. We make recommendations and those recommendations go to the government. The government then has the choice to take those recommendations and implement them as they are, which they actually have for the six recommendations that we've given them, or they can take the recommendations and revise the recommendations before they implement them. So we do not.
We do have some recommendations that we've made to industry members, and the industry members have volunteered without regulatory implementation to use the tools that we provided at CEMA, but that's been on a voluntary basis.
There are two other regional committees in the area, called the Regional Aquatics Monitoring Program and the Wood Buffalo Environmental Association, that are responsible for regional monitoring programs for air and water and aquatic resources, but those are two separate organizations. CEMA, through the development of management systems, can make recommendations to those monitoring committees on future programs.