As we explore more and more, there are conversations about needing to expand housing and the investigation of maybe using federal lands, like DND lands, for the expansion of that by selling off that property, using it for housing or even just building housing around those areas, which exist in my riding per se.
In her conversation, I think Ms. Lambropoulos asked about this. If the community found out about contamination, because there was water sampling or what have you, then they would approach Health Canada. It is for the holder of the land, the guardian of that land—DND for this example—to actively and proactively inform the community. Is that correct?
It's not just one way; it has to happen both ways.