That's the thing about our party: they are so altruistic that they are always looking to help other members along.
Ms. Flood, I wonder if I can pick up on your response a moment ago.
DFO is everywhere. And as Mr. Shipley said, while we're talking about the navigable waters and trying to make some improvements so that the process can be accelerated without compromising the intent of the legislation or projects, it would appear that notwithstanding our efforts to focus on navigable waters, we end up at your door. While that may have its own merits, I want to go back to something from last week. I would like us to walk away from here with some kind of assurance that we're not committing bad policy by proceeding along the lines of helping to streamline the process.
I'll use a specific example. Did DFO do an environmental assessment before the permits were given to Enwave to suck water out of the bottom of Lake Ontario in order to provide air conditioning for the about 50-block area of downtown Toronto about four years ago?