A bit less than three weeks ago, I took part in a fundraising dinner in my riding for the Société de gestion de la rivière Ouelle. I was sitting with several very competent people for that sector, and they all agreed that fishing was perceived as being an expensive activity, which is really not the case. For instance, a fishing licence for the Ouelle River is $30 per family per day. So it is less expensive for a family to go fishing for an entire day than to go to the movies during one evening.
Do you agree with that assessment of the situation, as made by some of your colleagues from organizations in the rest of Quebec? We have to change this perception so that middle-income families feel they can afford recreational fishing.