Thank you, Mr. Chair.
According to witnesses, there should be a rule based on science, such as a rule that would require a minimum distance of 300 metres from the shorelines for wakeboats. However, little has been said about a rule that should apply to other types of vessels.
For example, for a regular boat, so to speak, what would be considered reasonable or acceptable in terms of distance and speed in order to prevent wave damage to the shorelines? I think there's some confusion. People understood that the 300-metre shoreline rule was to apply to all boats.
What would be reasonable for a vessel other than a wakeboat?