No, I realize it's an expansion of a harbour or a widening or deepening of a basin, or something like that.
I don't know if Mr. Hegge alluded to this, but in some cases you almost have an annual requirement for cleaning out an area because of what happens with wave action and other things. Quite often it becomes a problem for the local officials to get approval to do it in time for a season. Sometimes there are problems with the budget process. So it is an ongoing problem that I've encountered over the years.
It seems to me that it's probably another area where there is a requirement for more money. As a matter of fact, when we were alluding to dredging, I said to the chairman it's something we should take a note of, because I'm sure we have all come across this in our various jurisdictions, that there's inadequate money for dredging. Oftentimes fishers can't leave the port if certain channels are not cleared, or whatever. So it's an issue.
But I want to go on. You're into the engineering piece, I believe, Ms. Leduc. Do you have engineering expertise in small craft harbours? Is that part of your shop? Because my understanding of it is that you pretty much engage Public Works, I think, to do a lot of your work. Do they do all of your work, or is it a mix between you and them?