Thank you.
I'm happy you brought that up because that's actually another example that's come up.
On Vancouver Island, where I'm lucky to live, there's a place called Union Bay. In Union Bay, there has been some dismantling and recycling happening. Interestingly enough, even a U.S. vessel was brought up to be dismantled and recycled at the site, when we haven't even figured out how to dismantle and recycle our own vessels here.
There have been multiple warnings provided to the centre. It's been leaking copper at levels 100 times the legal limit and zinc at 13 times the legal limit. There has been no process to ensure that this is being done in an environmentally sustainable way. We've had the B.C. Minister of Environment and Climate Change and the B.C. Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship call on the federal government to urge it to take more action to regulate the dismantling and recycling of vessels at this site.
I'm wondering if somebody could share today whether they feel that this work is being done in co-operation with provinces to ensure that we have adequate recycling and dismantling centres that actually take into account workers' rights and also the environment that's surrounding these centres.