I would like to discuss the wharf at Carleton-sur-Mer.
I've previously had the opportunity to discuss this with you a number of times, and I very recently tabled a petition in the House of Commons. That petition had been signed by several thousands of people from the Gaspé region. When that many people sign a petition, it is indicative of the interest in this issue, and especially of its importance.
The answer I received from the department leaves me flabbergasted. It states:
In the circumstances and considering the various uses of the harbour, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans is working with Transport Canada to identify economically viable future alternatives for all port infrastructure in Carleton in a manner mutually respectful of each department's respective mandate.
Surely you can clarify those last words.
That suggests that all the discussions between Transport Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada concerning an eventual and full return of the wharf to DFO have been entirely forgotten. If they're talking about the respective mandates of each department, they're considering that Transport Canada will have one part of the wharf and that Fisheries and Oceans Canada will have another part.
Is my interpretation correct or does yours differ?