Thank you, Sergeant Moffatt.
My next question is for Elliot's mother. I must say that today is the first time I've seen a baby attend a committee meeting.
Ms. Mercier‑Blais, you talked a lot about your studies on the effects of wake boats. I think you've heard the discussions on regulations that took place at the committee's last meetings. We're still discussing it today. There is a process to make regulatory changes. In the case of Lake Memphremagog, certain requests for regulatory amendments have already been made.
I know that it can take a long time to obtain the right to legislate certain waterways. Nonetheless, current regulations make it possible to set guidelines and speeds to be obeyed.
In your opinion, will the regulations we've set up prevent wake boat waves from harming shorelines and the marine environment?