The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority was created back in 2002 when the federal government of that day divested a number of smaller harbour properties, and that's how we were created. We were established as a not-for-profit organization governed by a number of local agencies.
The governance model is very good, very strong, and it supports local input. However, the downside is that we do not have access to federal funding, unlike other Canadian port authorities across the country.
Vancouver was one of the first ports in Canada to install shore power. That was done in 2010, leading up to the Olympics. That was done based on the program the federal government had at that time, which provided funding for ports to install that technology. We've seen a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in Vancouver. It's our goal in Victoria to mirror that same result.