Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I want to go back to my questioning on resource.
I want to say from the start that my questions are not meant to be critical of any arrangements with anybody. It's really for my own purposes; I'm trying to get an understanding.
Let's go back to those groundfish allocations. A number of years ago they sustained 10 processing plants. Nine of those processing plants were in the riding I now represent. There were approximately 6,000 people employed in those plants. Today, if we resolve the situation that we're talking about--and hopefully we do--you'd really only get a groundfish supply for one plant, which we hope will employ 600 people.
So I'm just trying to get an understanding of what's happened in the past and what the solution might be. In one of your previous answers you talked about 2,000 tonnes versus, say, 20,000 tonnes, but I guess the principle and the precedent are what I'm concerned about.
I want to go to Nunavut. There is some kind of management board there dealing with turbot, I believe. Can someone tell me what that arrangement is, how that stock is dealt with, from DFO to the board to the users?