Fair enough. It's just what I observe at the committee table. We have witnesses come. They tell us things. You tell us things. We compare the two and try to make sense of them.
I want to bring up anchorages, which Ms. Murray brought up earlier. If I understand your response, you said, well, this addresses that because it's going to make the flow of traffic smoother at the ports.
When I talk to communities, when I talk to concerned residents, that's not good enough for them. What they are looking for are legislated protections that will protect sensitive marine areas and protect the quality of life in their rural communities.
Would you be open to those kinds of amendments? I guess what I'm trying to say here is that we're looking for a reason to support this bill, and right now we don't see very many, because all the people coming to committee say that it's not worth the paper it's written on.
Are you willing to consider amendments that would strengthen legislative protections for communities affected by anchorages?