That is a good question.
The first thing we would like to get done relates to the funding situation. Both first nations and the Métis have spent a lot funding in this area out of pocket. That has to be refunded to the respective communities, because we are doing the deed for Canada and we should never be doing it. Why are we out of pocket? Why am I spending so much money on consultants and my team in order to move forward? It is the same with the Mikisew Cree First Nation. It's the same with the Fort Chipewyan Métis Nation. We're spending money out of pocket, and we should be reimbursed immediately.
Then follow the plan of remediation, and maybe change the landscape of the big dock so we can fix it up to be usable again. Only once that's all done, because Transport Canada wants to hand the dock over to the community, will we accept the big dock. Transport Canada cannot decommission the big dock. They've been threatening to decommission it if the first nations don't want to take the big dock into their responsibility. If you decommission the big dock, our community will continue to be at the mercy of climate change. We're asking for an all-weather road, if that's the case. That's another issue that Transport Canada should talk about because of safe transportation when it comes to an emergency or crisis.