I am going to kind of reiterate what Mr. Pond said. I think he is having to manage a similar situation to what we have in Trois-Rivières.
Some of our facilities should be adapted or given a new role, to enable the community to benefit more from them, given their proximity to the downtown and an historic quarter. I would also remind you that Trois-Rivières is one of the oldest cities in Canada. In fact, I believe it is the second oldest, after Quebec City. We even have an historic quarter that goes back to the colonial era, which is actually quite exceptional. Some of our facilities are located near that sector.
In collaboration with the City, we have developed a project for redeploying that sector. However, in order to participate in it as the Port, it assumes that we would be able to associate ourselves with activities or projects that go beyond the basic responsibilities of a port authority. One of the things this involves is working on facilities that are intended to be used for recreational and tourist activities or commercial activities.