But while you're prosecuting, you are certainly taking the evidence of the investigators. I'm really trying to understand why I have so many problems in my riding under the laws of natural resources, where people put in a culvert in order to prevent a flood situation and yet they are charged under the Natural Resources Act or some part of it for doing so without permission.
I know of a farmer, for example, who put a burlap bag in at an area called Pine Creek. If you held your glass at a little bit of an angle to get a flow of water, that's about how much water would run down this creek. He laid this little bag in there to dam it up, to back it up, so his cattle could have a drink. He would fall over that and go on. The authorities came and laid a charge against him under the Fisheries Act for having put that in there, so prosecution has to take place. Do you deal with that kind of thing?
What I'm talking about is the number of silly little things. What the people are doing makes sense, yet charges always come out of these things.