Well, I would hope that one of the results of our brief study was to put the issue on the table and to actually make some suggestions. I think there is evidence that it was taken seriously by the minister on behalf of the government, and certainly tackling the first phase of it...we have yet to see what those results will be.
But I think it's safe to say that the panel would very much concur with the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development that there are gaps in the system now, and we question whether or not we have the basic data that's going to allow us to adapt to future change, and such fast-paced change as will exist.