First, I think my colleague Mr. Lauzon misunderstood what I said when I mentioned that it was impossible to get funding to install buoys. I was talking about the posting of regulations. There is funding for prevention and awareness raising, but unfortunately, there is no funding to make it easier to post the regulations. That's a big problem.
My next questions are once again for the Massawippi Blue representative.
Ms. Renaud-Langevin, I'm sure you're happy to have received funding, but I'm also sure you would have liked to have quite a bit more. The funding needs are much greater than what is currently available.
That said, many witnesses have told us they were disappointed with the regulatory process. There is a very long period between the time a regulatory process is undertaken and the time the regulations are implemented. They're finding it difficult.
What do you think could be considered a reasonable time frame for the process? Would it be one year, five years, 10 years, two years, six months?
Of course, municipal elections sometimes have to be considered, as well. What amount of time would be acceptable to avoid discouraging Canadians?