Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to say welcome to both of you, and I'm very pleased you're here as part of this. It's very important.
Mr. Wood, I'm going to direct my snappers to Joanne. You wax more eloquently, and I want to get a few quick ones in. You can tag on the end, but if they pull the buzzer on me, I can't ask any more questions. If they pull it on you, you can keep going on for an hour if you want. Don't be insulted; I'm just trying to make a point here.
We are planning to go to Fundy, camping, and we have to eat lobster in Alma. I understand all that.
I have a couple of quick things. Actually, I'd like to see something about the Petitcodiac dam. Perhaps there's something in writing. I don't want to get into that this afternoon--I don't think we have time--but I think that's an interesting thing.
You talked about the marketing, and I just heard something slightly different. We're glad a marketing venture did start a bit this year—a very small start, I think you've indicated—where government can work with the industry. Would you care to comment on whether that type of partnership should continue? I was taking from Mr. Wood that perhaps it should be the industry's responsibility, which I wouldn't disagree with, but there's a lot of push this year for the government to step up and help with the marketing effort.
Do you want to comment on that?