It depends on what the municipality wants to charge. Do we want to make it a for-profit business?
We're up against dredging fees, we're up against the seawall and we're up against the replacement of equipment. Through the neglect of those things over the years, Port Dover, specifically, has about $20 million in capital and outstanding assets that are under review now. We don't want to put that burden on the property tax ratepayers of this community.