Actually, I wanted to talk to you about the opposition that has emerged. Do you ever worry about private clubs being set up in those municipalities? These clubs would use the law to impose limited access on users, resulting in user costs. Overnight, everyone would become great protectors of the river without having any real knowledge of what is at stake.
The conditions imposed by these clubs can give rise to exorbitant costs. I'm thinking in particular of the obligation to wash boats, both inside and outside, before accessing the body of water. I don't want to minimize the effects of not washing a boat; that's not my intention.
However, some clubs charge as much as $450 for launching a small boat. This has a negative impact on tourism.
Could you tell us more about that?