I believe it's my comments you were referring to.
We certainly agree that having responsible fishers on any river adds to the security of that river. I agree with your comments. We can't expect enforcement to be policing our rivers and to just forget about them, and having responsible anglers on the river certainly is a great deterrent.
Look at our little area down in the Margarees. We used to have fishery officers in an office on the Margaree River. Unfortunately, after a few decades, that closed. Last year, the fisheries office for the fishery officers in Port Hood closed. We're left now with four officers out of the office in Chéticamp to look after recreational and commercial fishery. They look after probably five different harbours, 150 vessels, and seven different species that are harvested. They do not have time to wander our rivers to get to know the fishermen, to get to know the rivers, and to get to know the angling techniques, if you will.
Responsible anglers are certainly what we need out there on the river.