Municipalities operate at a very local level, as Ms. Ramacieri mentioned. In many cases, boat owners with big lake houses take over local associations working to protect the lake, so they can do what they want. The mayors of those small municipalities are not in a good position to handle issues like that.
The federal government is thinking about letting municipal governments handle these issues, but municipalities are too close to their residents to fulfill that role effectively. Coalition Navigation has always said that. Some mayors have been sued for imposing restrictions on boats.
In our view, this authority should not be given to a level of government below the regional county municipality, or RCM. They face fewer political problems and show some impartiality in enforcing regulations.