I don't think it's possible. You know we have had a major investment in the capacity of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. We have several laboratories all across Canada. We have a history of learning about some of the problems I listed in my opening remarks, where we learned by our mistakes. These provincial agencies, with all due regard for our provincial environment ministry in British Columbia, don't have the resources.
The provincial government of British Columbia brought in something called a riparian area of regulation, which says you can't build within 30 metres of the water's edge on any waterfront property, but if you get a qualified private environmental professional to tell you how to do it, we'll let you have an exception. Then they turned that jurisdiction over to the municipality and said, “Now you run it, but by the way, I'm a local regional rural director. We don't have any resources and we don't have any tools, and that's the job the federal ministry of fisheries and oceans ought to be doing."