That's sort of my own view as well. I don't think I'm going to have to worry about too many self-sufficient harbour authorities in my time, not only in politics, but in life. It's a good objective.
I guess there are demands on your budget--and the same is true when I look at my own province. In addition to the natural erosion of infrastructure, etc., and insufficient funds over the years to keep things up to par, one of the biggest impacts on your budget that I want to ask you about, which has caused additional pressure, has been changing fisheries. In our own province, we had the cod fishery collapse. People went to bigger vessels and became more mobile. I look at harbours that a number of years ago were not all that active. At certain periods in the year, you could walk across the full harbour on the decks of vessels because they moved the fish. What impact has that had on your budgets? All parts of the country can have impacts similar to what we've had, and that must be a tremendous strain on your resources, I would think. I know in my own case it has been.