Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate the questioning. I doubt if there are many fishermen who offer them for a lower price. I don't think you'd be running into a lot of that.
Following up on what Mr. Allen had to say and your response, it would indicate to me that you don't see a big need for bringing anybody else before this committee, which is somewhat discouraging for me when looking at the price and what's going on.
Would you agree, sir, that companies undercut each other? Do you think it's a race to the bottom for price? What I mean is that whatever the company, whether it's Clearwater or anybody else, if they're going to China, Japan, or somewhere else to sell lobster and another company is going too, what I would like to find out—and I'm sure the fishermen would want to find out—is are they there to be sure they sell lobster? Do you feel there could be an undercutting of price or in fact a race to the bottom?