Yes, I can reiterate them, but in alignment with international recommendations, industrial activity should be prohibited from marine protected areas. Again, that's why we have marine spatial planning so we can understand where those industrial activities take place. They don't have to be zoned within an MPA. I think bottom trawling, oil and gas exploration.... Renewables is an increasingly fraught issue in Atlantic Canada with tidal and offshore wind. I think that needs to be addressed. Then there's deep seabed mining. We don't accept mining in our national parks, we shouldn't have mining in our marine protected areas. And open net-pen aquaculture is also something that fishermen are very concerned about.
I would say just say no to those things, and it's very clear. We don't have to have meeting after meeting about what could happen in the MPA. We're very clear that, actually, no, these things aren't going to happen. These are the industrial activities that aren't going to happen. Now let's talk about what does conservation and sustainable use mean to achieve [Inaudible—Editor]] conservation objectives.