My riding borders on the Bay of Fundy, and there's a great deal of coastline there. One of the recent things that has been done to help protect Atlantic salmon, of course, is the opening of the river gates on the Petitcodiac River. This is an issue that also brings socio-economic concerns, because even though the Petitcodiac River is in New Brunswick, some of the constituents in my riding are concerned that there will be some environmental damage from things coming out with that water. There's a dump on that river and some other things that may cause some damage to some different shellfish and groundfish in the bay, and they're looking for compensation.
Do you have any comments on the impact that opening those river gates may have on the greater environmental concerns of the Bay of Fundy?