We'll have to leave it there.
Before I go to Peter, let me ask this. On this question of the workings of government itself and our process, are there any suggestions on how we fix that?
Yesterday in Charlottetown we heard—and we'll hear from the Atlantic salmon federation shortly—that an environmental group did a simple application that I know was 35 pages long. Two pages would be plenty, but at 35 pages it takes a volunteer about a week to fill out.
They were applying for EcoAction assistance to assist with having students in the streams to improve stream enhancement over the summer. They really need to be in the streams from the first of May to the last of May. The application went in I think in November, December or January. It never got approved until September. How can it take that long?
I've got a bee in my bonnet and I don't mind saying it. I think there are too many managers in government and not enough front-line workers.
What is the problem? How do we fix it? Does anybody have suggestions?