Certainly I would agree with what you've just said, in the sense that as the new legislation comes into force, we, the Canadian Maritime Law Association, are very interested, for example, in the Arctic and in developments in the Arctic. But we have no objection to there being public participation in the legislation as it comes about.
I don't want to repeat myself, but I think our problem is simply one of priorities. It's one of where do we turn and how we can tell the international community what we're doing with international conventions while at the same time we're applying general legislation such as this, creating remedies to the marine environment.