I think we rely here on the importance that these matters are brought to the attention of those authorities who are most knowledgeable about them, and that they are the ones that authorize measures, rather than individuals moving forward and doing what they think is necessary to mitigate environmental damage. There are competent authorities who know what needs to be done and who will order that.
The turnaround time, I would suggest, would be fairly short in terms of issuing orders and defining what needs to be done. I think that's a preferred route over having individuals going forward and taking whatever actions they feel personally might be necessary in terms of mitigating environmental damage.