You're correct and I agree with the statement that it would encourage individuals and businesses to place their properties on the register. There's no doubt about that. That potentially increases the cost of the bill.
It was mentioned earlier that there are 13,000 properties currently on the register. My Parks Canada colleagues can correct me, but we think that's a low number, because it includes heritage districts that can encompass more than one property. Certainly, there are things we would have to look at in terms of trying to define the costs and benefits of the bill.