With respect to the regulation-making power, because it doesn't prescribe or doesn't provide for who it would apply to and under what circumstances, we would have to develop that through the process of developing the regulation.
I'm not sure that the regulation, the way it's currently drafted, actually enables us to have that conversation, because it says “must prohibit”. My understanding is that because the regulation says “must prohibit the deposit of raw sewage in waters under the jurisdiction of a port authority”, it constrains the flexibility of the regulation-making process in terms of our ability to nuance the regulations with respect to different impacts and understanding the scope of the regulations.