Maybe we're excluded from everything because nobody wants to hear us. The fact remains that information is being shared with both the Métis and the Mikisew Cree First Nation. It was all given to them, but it wasn't given to us. The information that was given out this morning, which shared information our community knows about, was given to us but not to them. There is a big communication misunderstanding, and it is done by Transport Canada.
We have to look at the facts. At the time, former minister Pablo Rodriguez refused to address this issue. Since then, he has stepped down as minister of transport and sits as an independent, but this issue is not going away, no matter where former minister Pablo Rodriguez goes. Our issue with the big dock is that it is going to remain contaminated. Our kids will continue to go swimming there if nobody is watching them. We can't man the big dock. We can't put a lifeguard down there who can say, “I'm sorry. You can't go into the water.” If that's the case, is Transport Canada going to pay for the lifeguard?
Let's be honest about it. These are the issues that are happening. We're trying to keep our kids away from the contaminated water because of the sediments. We need that cleaned up.