For dealing with the issue of retrofitting the dock, cleaning it up and handing it over to the community, the community would do a lot better with it and would understand it. You have to remember that the dock was designed for the sediment to come in, because it creates an eddy. Anybody who's familiar with water knows that when an eddy is created, all the sediment starts to go inside. That's what we've collected over the years, along with boating issues and contaminants from a barge that was left unattended, which Transport Canada knew about. It leaked in the area for a number of years.
What I don't understand is this. If Transport Canada was so adamant about giving us the dock and turning over the liability risk to us, why couldn't it just build us a permanent road, which is only 32 miles of construction? We would have access out of Fort Chip.