The warning will not be taken off my time, though—the 30-second warning.
Thank you very much, Mr. Minister, for being with us today.
We're going to agree to disagree on the fact that fishermen were consulted on the Fisheries Act. I've certainly dealt with fishermen on many issues during my time here as a member of Parliament. But as to any kind of specific consultation, they feel left out of the process.
There are three questions, if I can go directly to the three questions.
This is something that you and I had spoken about when you were in opposition. On the centralization program for small craft harbours, we had talked about the great number of harbours that had been divested, and they continue to be functioning commercial harbours. Do you think there's any possibility that at some point there would be moneys available for these divested harbours?
I'll let you answer that one first, Mr. Minister.