I'm sorry. I don't recall that recommendation. My recommendations weren't based on 10 years, either. Perhaps it was a different conversation.
However, I will say this: I think water data is a very important consideration when it comes to thinking about the health of waters. It's very important to understand that if you count the 167 sub-watersheds across Canada, we only have sufficient accessible data to assess the overall health of 40% of those watersheds—that's 57. We literally do not know the health of our waters. I think this is a massive issue when it comes to contaminants and chemicals.
My colleague Dominique Monchamp can speak especially well about the need for data.