I don't know if everybody is aware of the work of Robert Kennedy and the Waterkeeper Alliance generally, but the story of the Hudson in the United States, for instance, and their work in North America in general has been quite outstanding.
Could you explain to me how, certainly in Moncton under Daniel LeBlanc, you have moved in various communities from tiny protest groups to an over-weaving group of community interest? In fact, in Moncton, that exact story happened. You might have been a tiny protest group, but now the vast majority--some 72% of the people in the greater Moncton area--want the restoration of the Petitcodiac River, and they want the federal government to come to the table with the promised funding.
Can you explain that process just briefly? How do you sort of educate people to come to view our water and streams and lakes as fundamental to communities?