Absolutely.
I said during my speech that ports not only play an economic role, but also, as part of their communities, they have an impact on those communities, which is sometimes positive and sometimes not that positive. They have to listen to what the communities have to say.
Through Bill C-33, we're asking the ports to put in place three different types of committees: one would engage with local stakeholders, the second with local governments/politicians, and the third with indigenous communities. They have to strike those committees to be able to hear concerns and suggestions, to be better connected with the communities they're in.
That's lacking, and I'm even surprised that it's not there. But with Bill C-33, we're making sure that we put that in there. They will have to create those three committees.