Yes, thank you, Mr. Chairman. Well, certainly for myself, the introduction of this bill is an important event in my career. As was indicated, there was a lot of work put into it, not just by myself but by a lot of people and even people who preceded me in this position. I think one of the biggest changes that this bill introduces is recognition of due process to implement public health decisions so that in previous, in our old act you'll note for both to appeal decisions, to challenge me in terms of decisions that might be made and, you know, we have now legislation that is modern in scope and concept and will provide those checks and balances for the proper decisions to be made even though it does provide me with lots of latitude to intervene when we feel that there's a threat to the public health.
With regard to the issue of the beavers in the reservoir, I should just point out that those reservoirs contain raw water and basically there's still a treatment process that follows after and I don't think it will always be possible to eliminate any possible wildlife that might, from time to time, enter the reservoir and have to be removed from there. But it would have no impact on the safety of the drinking water. Thank you.