We have two parcels of land. One's on the north side of the river and one's on the south side of the river. We actually did build a pony dyke to protect the north side of the river, because it's left in the flood plain. When we did that, we built it on our own in 1972. We bought from some of the neighbouring communities because they said they wanted to save that land for flood purposes. They didn't want us to protect our land because if the river came up, at least it would flood the reserve but not the municipality of Kent.
We do have flood problems in some of our other communities. First nations communities have been left outside of the dykes on the Fraser River.