Absolutely. We were down there. I made a presentation. I've worked very closely for the last four years with the Sydney Tar Ponds Agency. I met with the deputy premier and minister of public works in Nova Scotia.
I mean, this is a problem. Why are we turning the middle of Sydney, Nova Scotia, into a permanent concrete dump when we could open that up and make it a natural harbour again? Somebody said to me yesterday, there's lots of water down there. Where there's no vision, the people perish. We should be thinking of a thousand years from now and not thinking so short-sightedly and building a dump. You couldn't do it in Sarnia; you can't do it at Horizon's landfill in the Trois-Rivières region. Why are we going to allow it to happen in Nova Scotia?