If we're working for a municipal owner, absolutely. There is a lot of leverage in the construction contract itself that can be brought to bear to ensure that proper construction methodology and standards are complied with. I don't think we need a federal piece of legislation to ensure that that happens with respect to bodies of water that are important to other levels of government.
Right now, that's the case for any earthmoving as well that's related to a riverbank or for highway or road construction. Those regulations, standards, requirements, etc. are very much standard in the construction contracts and specifications that a municipality or a provincial government would have in those circumstances.