Obviously this isn't a question directly for you, but I can only assume that a minister of the crown would announce seven harbours and allocate x number of dollars based on research, based on advice, based on all kinds of things. I don't think he just wakes up one morning and says “Seven harbours and $46 million”. He must have some facts to back it up.
After that announcement, I went up there and I guess there was a jaundiced view about seven harbours being done.
I'm glad to see that the Pangnirtung work is being done, but it's rather disappointing, I guess, for the people of Nunavut that the other six are still in an exploratory stage in that regard. But that's just a comment.
When we were out in Prince Rupert a few years ago, some of the small craft harbours had problems with derelict vessels, people who had vessels parked at a harbour and then just walked away. They were talking about there being some legal problems in getting rid of those vessels.
Obviously you might be aware of the situation. What is the department able to do to assist these small craft harbours in removing these derelict vessels?