That's great news on an economic basis for the communities along the St. Lawrence.
I'd like to refer you to the second of three pages on the second-last policy initiative, land management flexibility. You referred to it earlier, and Mr. Masse had asked some questions on it.
For those people who are interested, it's under the second-last blue tab.
It talks about enabling the CPAs to lease or licence such land on a temporary basis. What hit me the most was the indication in the last paragraph, on the second page, that land use plans “must” account for the relevant social, economic, and environmental matters and zoning bylaws that apply to neighbouring lands.
Obviously these ports have an incredible impact on the local communities. This policy change, I was very happy to see, deals with social, economic, and environmental matters.
I'm wondering if you could talk very briefly about that.