Thank you.
Thank you for your passion and your commitment to doing this right because, as the minister said, this is probably our last chance.
I come from coastal British Columbia, Minister Cocker. You talked about how a lot of the processing is going offshore and going to China. In British Columbia, we've seen canneries closing. We're shipping our fish to China to get it filleted and then it comes back to our supermarket shelves. That's what's happening at home. It's pretty scary to see that.
Mr. Efford, you talked about the principle of adjacency. I couldn't agree more. I think we need to go to that.
Would you elaborate and maybe cite some models of adjacency, how we can get there, and what's needed to get there?