(b) any other terms and conditions that the Minister considers appropriate.
(3) The Minister may
(a) accept and hold on behalf of Her Majesty any security granted to Her Majesty under the agreements or any security granted in substitution for them; and
(b) release or realize on any security referred to in paragraph (a).
(4) The Minister may take any measures that the Minister considers appropriate to carry out the agreements and to protect the interests or enforce the rights of Her Majesty under them.
(5) The Federal Real Property Act does not apply to an agreement, disposal or transfer under subsection (1).
(6) The disposal or transfer of federal real property under this section may be effected by any instrument by which real property may be transferred by a private person under the laws in force in the province in which the property is situated.
(7) The Minister shall, for each of the five fiscal years following the coming into force of this section, prepare a report on the disposition and transfer measures the Minister has taken under this section during that fiscal year and shall have the report laid before each House of Parliament within three months after the end of that fiscal year or, if that House is not then sitting, on any of the first fifteen days after that time that it is sitting.
General
62. (1) The Navigable Waters Protection Act does not apply to works, within the meaning of that Act, to which this Part applies.
(2) Any work undertaken in accordance with this Part is a lawful work, within the meaning of the Navigable Waters Protection Act, even though it interferes with navigation.
Regulations
63. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for the management, control, development and use of public ports and public port facilities, including regulations respecting
(a) the navigation and use by ships of a public port. including the mooring, berthing, loading and unloading of ships;
(b) the regulation and prohibition of works or operations within the limits of public ports or at or adjacent to public port facilities;
(c) the environmental protection of a public port or a public port facility;
(d) the maintenance of order and the safety of persons and property within the limits of a public port or at a public port facility;
(e) the regulation of persons, vehicles or aircraft within the limits of a public port or at a public port facility;
(f) the regulation or prohibition of the excavation, removal or deposit of material or of any other action that is likely to affect in any way the navigability of a public port or the operation of a public port facility or to affect any of the lands adjacent to a port or facility; and
(g) the regulation or prohibition of the transportation, handling or storing, within the limits of a public port or at or adjacent to any land that forms part of a public port or public port facility, of explosives or other substances that, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, constitute or are likely to constitute a danger or hazard to life or property.
(2) A regulation made under subsection (1) may apply to only one public port or public port facility.
(3) A regulation made under subsection (1) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.