Mr. Chairman, thank you very much.
To each and every one of you and your respective governments, thank you very much for what you did yesterday in exposing Ottawa to a wonderful eating experience, as Clearwater says, regarding lobsters. A few people I spoke to this morning had never tasted lobster before, and they thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks to each and every one of you for doing that.
Rick, if I may call you Rick, you are absolutely bang on. This is a crystal opportunity for the five provinces and the federal government to work together to develop a long-term strategy and to also develop short-term relief for the fishermen and their families.
This is unprecedented in many areas. I am sure I speak for the committee. We are very pleased to see the cooperative nature of what you are all trying to do. I know, deep down, that it's the fishermen and their families and their communities you are concerned about. But as you know, if there is only one fisherman catching lobster, and he can't sell the lobster, we still have a problem. Marketing concerns are very important, and the eco-labelling, as you indicated, is going to be a serious challenge. I honestly believe that if everybody sticks together and works together on this issue, we can solve this issue, the shrimp issue, the crab issue, and everything else.
I will ask my question and then turn it over to my colleague, Jack Harris, from Newfoundland.
Some fishermen are very concerned about the possibility down the road of an ITQ system or a quota system on lobster. I would just like to have your personal perspective on that, because as you know, we don't know the biomass of the lobsters. That's problem number one.
Mr. LeClair said that we don't really know much about the fishery of lobster in the Northumberland Strait. After all these years, that is a disturbing thing to say.
My question is whether you are looking at or discussing in any possible way an IQ system or an ITQ system, or are there other alternatives you are looking at in terms of the restructuring of the industry?
Again, thank you all very much for your time in coming to Ottawa today.