Thank you. I'll follow up on that.
One particular project in my community is something called the Bradford Bypass. It's a proposed 16.2-kilometre road. It's going to cause a lot of runoff. There will be effects of climate change. It's going through wetlands and many other things.
With this, it's been determined, especially with the latest ruling by the impact assessment board, that the federal government cannot look at the project to protect the waters of Lake Simcoe, even though that is something we are talking about in the water agency. I understand the idea of co-operation, but it requires both levels of government to co-operate.
Do you think legislation or something else is needed? You talked about water as its own entity or having its own rights. Do you believe something else is needed so that the federal government can, in fact, protect these very important sources of fresh water for communities when provincial governments are not doing so?