I'll go back to the jurisdictional piece.
You've spoken a lot about the buoys in the bay and so on. There has been a similar problem on Shuswap Lake. The battle seems to be ongoing over whose jurisdiction it is, whether it's Transport Canada, the ministry of environment, the province or even a regional district. They're determining who has the responsibility or jurisdiction to remove unregistered buoys and so on.
How have you managed to work around that? Is it easier because it is a marine or sea-type environment? Is it really just the federal government, or are there multiple jurisdictions involved there as well?