No, I wouldn't say that's correct at all. First and foremost, the Navigable Waters Protection Act is there to recognize the right of every citizen to navigate and to access our public waterways.
We looked at the seven proposed changes. If the department believes the current range of fines needs to be increased, then we've offered an example of a piece of legislation that was recently amended, or modernized to use your term, such as the Fisheries Act. That's not something that's a priority or a campaign of our organization; that was our response to the proposal in our efforts to be helpful to the committee.