That is why I'm talking to you about it today.
In fact, from 2007 to 2009 a lot of things happened in this case. This is 2010 and it seems to me that nothing is being done. In 2009 it was decided that nothing would be done to recover the bags and we would continue to wait for the bags to deteriorate by themselves. The experts say that at this rate, there is a risk we will still have bags of PCBs on the dunes on the islands a century from now.
It seems that you haven't studied that. So I wouldn't want to bother you with it.
I would like to move on to another subject. You have studied water quality. I'll give you an example of the problem between Transport Canada and the Environment Department. I'll take the example of a lake in my riding, but there are others. Let's take Lac Bowker, where they are trying to ban motorboats, this being under Transport Canada's jurisdiction, that pollute the water source for several municipalities that get their water from that lake. They damage the banks, the biodiversity around the lake. The people at Transport Canada have said it isn't their concern and Environment Canada is doing nothing.
You're telling me that you have done research into what Environment Canada is doing to protect our drinking water sources.