We have very limited time.
We had fire all around us in northern Alberta. There was a threat that the airport was going to be shut down. At that point, the first nation decided that it wasn't going to listen to the federal government anymore. It was going to take matters into its own hands. It was going to hire its own company and do this dredging itself.
The email it got back from Indigenous Services Canada said that there was significant potential liability involved in dredging it. Then they proceeded to say that they were going to charge the chief, both criminally and civilly, if they proceeded to dredge it.
At that point, why didn't you decide to tell them that the concern about dredging it was because there was contamination?