Mr. Fisher, I would like to ask the same question that was asked earlier. Having a strategy is important, but I would like to see regulations for its application to ensure that concrete action is taken as a result. Despite everything, having a strategy is not a bad idea, although there is already a code of practice. I do not know exactly how your strategy will fit in with the existing code of practice.
That said, when there are federal responsibilities, we must always be careful not to pass the buck on to the municipalities. You were a municipal councillor and you know all too well that the federal government must assume its responsibilities. We must be careful not to always pass the buck on to the municipalities. We must not add to their tax burden, which is already very high.
What are your thoughts on all of this? In what way will your strategy complement the existing code of practice?