I don't disagree. Quebec is very well organized. It's had some very tough experiences. These have been studied, lessons have been learned, and effective things have been done.
Obviously, we have greatly different capacities in different parts of the country. Some provinces don't have the depth and haven't behaved, I think, as thoroughly as Quebec has behaved.
We don't propose that anyone's jurisdiction be minimized at all. We think a full circle of communication on this particular file could be beneficial.
With all respect to the Government of Quebec, they don't operate at the municipal level. They are not a municipality. They're a provincial authority.
I think having an informal voice from your province, if you like, represented at the table perhaps by the Union de municipalités du Québec or by the Fédération Québécoise des Municipalités, could be useful. Everyone would then more fully understand the roles and functions of everyone else. When the Government of Canada is making decisions, they'd get some grassroots input.
That's basically our view on this, but there's no question that we fully respect Quebec's jurisdiction.