Our last harbour was dredged in 1989. That's a long time ago.
Right now when we're going out of Rustico we skirt along the breakwater. You can't go too close there, and then you have to turn.
I made numerous attempts in Charlottetown to get it dredged, and all they tell me is that I have a very safe, navigable harbour. I told them we were going to run into the breakwater. They said you have a stream going through there, and that's all you need.
Listen, I said, there are seven or eight boats taking tourists out of our harbour. It's a little viable business. I do it. There's going to be a bad accident there some day, and what's going to happen? We're going to lose some people on account of no dredging.
But again I must say, it's not only our harbour. All harbours on the north side are sandy harbours, some worse than others. Ours was man-made; it was our mistake. But I won't go into that; that's a whole different kettle of fish, I know.
Lawrence is pointing at his watch. When I get into the House of Commons you'll not do that.