Actually, it has been a problem that's been going on for years. I certainly hope we get a plan and get it implemented tout de suite, because it's not going to look good on us if we end up with flooding.
I want to move on to another issue, and that is the review of chapter 4 of the Auditor General's 2007 status report on managing the coast guard fleet and marine navigational services. We're talking about navigational aids, the right mix of aids, with new aids coming in and traditional aids.
I'm looking at the budget item, the line item. It is $95 million for Canadian Coast Guard aids and waterway services. I see that for 2007-08 it is at $95.3 million, dropping in the next year to $90.7 million. Where we are on the coast, there are foghorns and there are lights, the traditional aids, there. Frankly, in view of some people using GPS, that doesn't always work. Does the department have a position on how we are going to manage this? Are we going to maintain both traditional and the newer systems? How will we be managing that?