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Fisheries committee  I agree that this way of doing things... In my region, there are only two of us. Obviously, if we sat on a committee with several other people, it would be easier to work together and to develop projects or plan things, because we know that we would be looking after a given initi

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  Yes, by the harbour authority.

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  Yes, Fisheries and Oceans.

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  There are boats, but not many. There are some lobster fishers, but they sell their product elsewhere. There are no landings on our wharf because it is not a designated wharf, but it is in good condition.

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  In my region there is a fine fishing harbour and an iron wharf, but there are no boats. My father fishes crab, but he cannot land his catches in our wharf because there are now designated wharves. His boat is docked at l'Anse-à-Valleau, but he must land his catches in Cloridorme.

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  What would happen if everyone were to resign tomorrow morning? Is that what you mean? What would happen if the volunteers who look after the fishing harbours were to resign? This would certainly be far from ideal. The entire community would feel the impact. Even if the wharf in

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  Of course.

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  Mr. Dufresne is probably in a better position to answer that question. My father is 70 years old, and still fishes. This will probably be his last year.

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  In my small village, there are not a lot of young people. There's practically no incoming generation to speak of and there are not a lot of boats coming to our wharf to fish. People are going to the Rivière-au-Renard dock, since it is close by. In the beginning, there were five,

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  In 2001-2002, a decision was made to change the budget allocation formula, which made Quebec lose $1 million a year. Quebec's share amounts to 8.74%. Since that loss of $1 million, Quebec harbour authorities asked that the budget allocation formula be changed, but it wasn't, out

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin

Fisheries committee  My first presentation is on the port authority in L'Anse-à-Valleau. I will be making the second presentation for Mr. Luc Legresley, who is currently at a meeting in Quebec City for the national level. He wrote a presentation, and I will be making the points he wanted to raise wit

April 18th, 2008Committee meeting

Carmelle Mathurin