Thank you.
I have a comment first for Mr. Latourelle.
In your answer to the previous question, you said that major transportation routes like Highway 1, the Trans-Canada Highway, aren't charged for people who pass through the park and you said that roads that are just inroads in national parks are. That would mean that folks going through Riding Mountain National Park using Highway 10 don't pay a park fee either. Also, Highway 16 is not part of Highway 1, which goes through Jasper National Park, and folks don't pay any money there.
I would suggest to you--and this is just a comment, Mr. Latourelle--that the section of Highway 93 between Highway 11 and Highway 1 would be no different, from the perspective of the people who vote for me. I'd like you to at least consider that in future, because it does pose some problems for the folks who pay their fair share of taxes in my constituency and who are hit with a fee that people in Edmonton and Calgary aren't hit with, or people coming from B.C. using those other roads are hit with.
There is one question I didn't ask in my last round. Ms. Feldman, you did talk about this a little bit earlier: an increase in your budget to deal with litigation. Can any of you tell us who is the most litigious organization or group or individuals in Canada that are suing the Government of Canada when it comes to environmental action?