In Nova Scotia we have limited involvement with the province, I would have to say, at the present time. There are a couple of reasons for that. In Nova Scotia we take our lighthouses seriously, even at the provincial level. Of course Peggy's Cove is our tourist icon and featured on so many of our tourism brochures, and so on.
One of the concerns the Province of Nova Scotia has had for the past several years is that they didn't want to inherit a bunch of lighthouses that had huge price tags associated with them. Environmental cleanup was one of their biggest concerns.
We've had preliminary discussions with our tourism minister within the last two months about this, and the Province of Nova Scotia is waiting, like a lot of people, to see where this act is going. I think the act is going to play a part in their direct involvement. They fully realize the lighthouses' tourism and economic value, as Mr. Stoffer said. In Mr. Keddy's riding, on the way down Highway 103, there's a huge sign that was recently put up, “The Lighthouse Route”.