There's no question that there's shoreline erosion.
On impacts of recreational boating, I think the most important things that need to be looked at are speed zones and no-wake zones. We struggle with that right here at the MacDonald Turkey Point Marina. I have four-by-eight sheets of plywood that say, “No wake, no throttle.” I have probably eight of them around the facility.
Mother Nature is another problem, though. With shoreline erosion, the biggest problem is that the shoreline has to be protected, whether it's through armour stone in environmental ways or through other ways of doing it. Mother Nature and some big storms cause more destruction at this marina than any boat going up and down the channel or in our facility. I see it all the time.
Shoreline protection is definitely a big thing, and that would obviously come from the federal and provincial governments stepping in.