Mr. Freeman, this isn't a debate. I'm providing you the information I have. I would be happy to table my notes.
I was also wondering if you had an opportunity to look at the policy initiatives under land management flexibility that the Conservative government has proposed for this legislation. Have you had an opportunity to look at that?
So you have indeed read that under the policy change it's to, and I quote, “enable the CPAs”—the Canada port authorities—“to lease or license such land, on a temporary basis, provided that the following criteria are met”. And the second criterion is that “each individual use is compatible with the land use plan of the port and has taken into account the land use plan of any adjacent local government”.
Then it goes on to state that CPAs, Canadian port authorities, are required to develop a land use plan for properties under the management of the CPA. I quote again: “land use plans must account for the relevant social, economic and environmental matters and zoning bylaws that apply to neighbouring lands”.
Have you read those?