The environmental emergency plan was developed back in 2003 by Environment Canada. We read the Canada Gazette and RIAS responded to it. We ended up working directly with Environment Canada to assess the regulatory effect on the agri-retail sector. We worked with them to ensure that what came from that was cost-effective and efficient for both government and industry. We worked with them to develop a template for their environmental emergency plan, which was the big requirement of the E2 requirements at that time. It was basically government-endorsed, but tailored specifically for our industry. We did some training on that and some public information hearings. We cooperated with them on an information campaign.
On June 19th, 2007. See this statement in context.