in charge of water quality at nrw is sian williams.oblem areas in the wye catchment. have you done what the scots are doing? so, what we've done a lot is targeting different kinds of farms, so we had a dairy project that we ran for a couple of years, which we're now looking at how we can evolve that dairy project into looking at different catchments and looking more around nutrients and phosphates as well. it's key, having people on the ground to deliver is so important and, as i said, that's why we are looking into notjust external—funded programmes that are temporary, but we're also looking at our baseline funding with welsh government. your budgets have gone down by a third, i think, since inception. does it sometimes come down to resources? we would like to do more. we will do more. we can work with others as well. the welsh government has been phasing in new laws to tackle water pollution from farms and is currently talking to nrw about resources. nrw told us they have yet to receive any funding to enforce those new rules. this is