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I just want to follow up on Mr. Sopuck's question.
Ms. Poter, you mentioned the piping plover, which actually occurs in a habitat in my riding. Lake Winnipeg, which has an abundance of beaches, is a critical habitat for the piping plover. Manitoba Hydro manages the lake levels through the Jenpeg Dam at the north end of the lake. If they keep the lake artificially high and it is affecting the habitat that's necessary for piping plover, would they be in contradiction, then, of the act and possibly at risk...? We always talk about hydro in relation to fish species, but here we are with them at the ultimate...they have an environmental permit to use Lake Winnipeg as a reservoir. Would they be in a potential conflict so that they could be fined or directed to lower the lake levels?