Thank you, Mr. Murray.
I received some comfort and consolation from that sentiment, and I'm glad to hear it being expressed.
The last question I have is on ocean trawling. I think we're at a stage where we're starting to understand a little better the concerns about what happens to the seabed and ocean ecology. It's like plowing the seabed.
There was a recent documentary on television, with some of the new technology, showing these trawlers basically going like a grid pattern, plowing the entire ocean floor. Where are we at in dealing with this? Can we at least control this and say there would be designated areas? I know in our area some people are very concerned about unique species of glass sponges, for example.
If we are allowed to trawl just anywhere, we're going to wipe out an unknown quantity of habitat. Maybe there's a way we could restrict it to certain corridors, at least.