Sure, and I understand that, but the thing is, what is the problem? The problem is that I don't think there are people in Victoria who don't want their sewage treated before it goes into the ocean. I think they want that done. The problem is that's very expensive. They don't have the funds. So why doesn't the federal Minister of the Environment talk to the B.C. Minister of the Environment or Minister of Municipal Affairs and say, “How can we fund the sewage treatment plants that are required in this country?” That's tackling the problem.
Telling people to do things, yet they don't have the money to do it, doesn't make a lot of sense.