I realize that, but let me give you a scenario. Let's say there is a first nations community in the southern part of B.C. or Alberta where the Rockies cross the border. There's some pretty nice water down there. If they make arrangements with a company across the border to do some bulk shipments to that community--of course you know when you put a tanker truck full of bulk water into little bottles, it dramatically increases in price--it is then a lucrative arrangement. That's the scenario I'm thinking about. No one else under Canada's laws can do that.
Would it be possible, and how would Canada respond to that?