There are definitely improvements to be made. We also need to give some thought to rationalization in the industry. Mr. Desbois was talking about this earlier; there has been a significant increase in the number of stakeholders in the crab fishing industry. This is happening in other areas as well. Our industry is too sensitive to market fluctuations.
In that sense, consideration must be given to the fact that everyone in the industry needs to be able to draw some benefit from it if we want it to be sustainable. However, under the current system, it is not possible to ensure the cost effectiveness of all the operations, whether it be the fishery, the plants or our communities. I keep coming back to this, but it is absolutely critical to reduce the level of insecurity if we want to increase the cost effectiveness of the industry and develop it further, rather than systematically reacting to the market and to the resource.
I believe we could do a much better job by directly involving all the stakeholders in the development of management and governance structures that reflect local realities.