One of Coalition Navigation's recommendations is that the government establish broad standards based on the bathymetry of lakes, instead of having different regulations or restrictions for each lake.
Lac des Sables, for instance, has an average depth of 20 feet, just under seven metres. Wake boats should never be allowed on the lake.
Let's say the federal government established a standard based on the bathymetry of lakes to demarcate areas where certain types of boats were allowed to navigate. Municipalities could then enforce that standard. First, though, the federal government needs to say that the standard is based on bathymetric data confirmed by scientific studies and that the purpose is to protect the environment. That is the government's role.
That would be the easiest way to go about it. The government would no longer have all kinds of requests coming in for restrictions on lakes.