In regards to another issue, what we have been noticing over the last couple of years is that the water levels have been higher than usual. I don’t know if it is because of the amount of rainfall and that, but it is having an effect on the ferry operation on the Peel because it is a cable ferry and once the water rises to a certain level, you cannot operate. We notice that over especially this last summer, the water levels have been very high and because of public safety, they have had to shut down a few times because of high water but, more importantly, with the amount of driftwood and trees, public safety has to be taken into account. That is another issue that I think we should be considering in regards to that operation.
I would just like to know, has that come to your attention and, again, have we found ways of remedying the situation. Like I say, in the last number of years we have had a lot of flash floods because the rain in the mountains is heavier. We are getting more water coming down the Peel from the Richardson Mountains and we are seeing flash floods where it is coming. One day everything is okay and the next day the whole river is filled with driftwood and it is a concern. I would just like to
know that in light of, we can call it climate change we can call it whatever, but we are seeing a difference in how the rivers are reacting to the whole ferry operations, especially on the Peel because it is a cable ferry.