I believe our report would give the reader the understanding that there is an urgency in dealing with this and, as importantly, a need to deal with it in a systemic way. Right now we deal with things in bits and pieces, in fragmentation. We don't link the water quality to groundwater. We don't make the link, or at least there are gaps in our understanding of groundwater.
There are gaps in our understanding of the cumulative effects over time across all media, and certainly the impact you're having on neighbouring jurisdictions. We're saying that until you have a sound monitoring system in place, you're always going to have debates about the quality of the data. Consequently, people will be hesitant to actually use the data in developing good policy.
So there are a lot of gaps. There is a lot of opportunity for technological developments. There are all kinds of opportunities for bringing this together if there is a system and the will to do that.