Being from New Brunswick, I was a little surprised with the comments on the minimum wage. I know that the jobs supporting the aquaculture industry in New Brunswick have been a bit more than minimum wage jobs, and I don't think we've seen, necessarily, a decrease in the lobster jobs. It hasn't been one or the other. I wanted to get some clarity on that because it seems like both have been able to coexist in New Brunswick.
This is a challenge, from a policy standpoint and from the government's perspective, and I'll put it into context. Going forward, the world is going to be demanding a lot of fish. Our aquaculture industry is going to have to provide a fair amount of that. Given where we are today, with the current low prices of salmon and that type of thing, and given that closed containment has proven itself to be quite expensive to get up and running, we're facing a challenge, because in many rural coastal communities this involves a tremendous number of jobs. How should government respond?