As for the lack of information, there is a responsibility for the federal government to say that the environmental impact is evolving in the oil sands and in the oil industry in general.
The kind of information we provided in our poll was, for example, on the use of recycled water in the process, or the evolution of greenhouse gas emissions per barrel. There is simple information that might be useful out there in the public debate, and might be put out there more. For example, there's a report from the Royal Society of Canada that debunked a lot of myths, and we haven't heard a lot about it.
Also, on clear rules for foreign investment, we heard some myths about this and we feel that the rules are probably not clear, but there are still people who think the decisions will be foreign and won't be in the Canadian interest, which is strange because companies don't have that much nationality.
I think there is still a role for the federal government to play there.