Small craft harbours are certainly spread right across the country. They are spread from the north right to the coast of Newfoundland, right to the coast of British Columbia, and all throughout.
Of course, we've established a new small craft harbour at Pangnirtung in Nunavut. It is the first small craft harbour for the territory. It is certainly much appreciated in that community and very much needed as we start to anticipate more fisheries in the north at some point in the future.
The small craft harbours are spread right across the country, and there are varying degrees of needs. The first thing we have to take into account and consider is the health and safety of the users of a harbour. We have to address those issues first, and there are plenty of them. You can imagine that harbours that are pounded by raging waters and high tides take quite a beating, and they're very expensive to maintain.
That's how we decide how that funding will be spent. We have to consider health and safety first.