Taxation would probably be one, but again, I think that's a provincial matter. For us, at the docks that we own, you can't park your vessel overnight for more than a certain number of days without our permission. We don't have that kind of jurisdiction.... It would be nice—and maybe it's just a dream—for municipalities, when there's a boat over a certain size that would affect us, to have the right to refuse it up the waterway.
We don't own the waterway—it's federal—but if we were the port authority, for example, and we were allowed to say, “this ship cannot pass through these waters”, that would probably be the strongest tool we could use against allowing these ships to come up in the future.