Thank you, Mr. Chair.
What I am trying to find out in my first question is whether you agree, given the present situation and what might happen in the lobster fishery, that we should be thinking in terms of what we might call variable geography solutions. In a particular region, one approach might be to allow the carapace size to be increased and the number of traps to be decreased. In another area, licence buy-back could be much more appropriate, specifically given situations such as the one we find in Gaspésie where the lobster fishing zones are really different from those in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine. For example, in the Baies des Chaleurs region, lobster fishermen are only bringing in a few thousand pounds per year or per season, something like 5,000, 6,000 or 8,000 pounds.
In situations and areas like that, a licence buy-back approach could be more attractive and more helpful. So we are talking about different solutions in different places. Do you agree with that principle?