Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much to the both of you for coming in today and it's a job well done as far as many of us are concerned. I know it's still early stages in terms of the final deal and so on, but there's a lot of enthusiasm. I come from Nova Scotia, and certainly on the Atlantic coast I'm running into a lot of people asking very good questions about where do we go from here and we do that. Obviously the tariff is a big part of it.
But I would like to start on the lobster part. Being down in the western part of Nova Scotia, it's a huge part of our fishing industry. We are at the point of receiving a panel report looking at marketing and price problems, etc., and it seems to me a very timely opportunity to bring up the fact that government can't fix prices, but can provide opportunities. I wonder as we look at that whole issue of pricing whether you have a sense of opening the market up, and I'll just use lobster as an example. What kind of growth might one expect over the next few years from this opportunity?