I am happy to speak about the Port Hope area initiative.
I can't go back all the way to 2001 with specific numbers, but I will say that it is a project that we are following very closely here at NRCan, and there has been a significant investment of dollars. I am happy to report that in 2015 we are hoping to complete two new state-of-the-art waste water treatment plants in Port Hope for long-term waste management. We think that's a very significant step forward. These are very big projects, and in some cases some things have moved along a bit more slowly than we would like, but we are pleased with the progress that we've had and the signs of good progress coming forward.
In the municipality of Port Hope, radiological surveys of the residential and municipal properties will continue this year, and in Clarington, the Port Granby project construction work is expected to be contracted and initiated in 2015 for that long-term waste management facility.
As you said, this all stems from a $1.28 billion implementation plan that was started in 2012. As I said, sometimes the planning can take us a bit longer than we thought, but we are quite pleased with the progress that we are seeing now.