The first answer is that in Pennsylvania we reuse all of our water. We reuse 100% of the water we get back, so that obviously takes that part out of the equation.
The other part of the question I answered was that in Quebec it's very early days; there are only a few wells that have been fracture stimulated. In other parts of North America, where this activity has gone on for longer and it is larger scale, there are known scientific ways to treat this water, such as reverse osmosis, deep injection, and evaporation. The municipal sewage facilities are not used whatsoever.
That would be the long-term solution in Quebec. With only three wells that are fracture stimulated in Quebec this year, it's not at a scale where we can bring those industries in today.
Hopefully in Quebec, if the resource gets developed...and at the end of the day that's for the citizens of Quebec--