You said that at some point that you people are going to have a meeting that gets some of the answers we're lacking here. We're all trying to get to recommendations for the species and trying not only to do what's best for the species of fish but also to look out for the best interests of the fishermen in our ridings.
I'm going to ask a few questions all at the same time, because I want them on the record and want to see what kinds of answers you can get, if you don't have them today.
Basically, how many species of fish are deemed critical or in decline in the east? How are we monitoring the question? What are the first indicators—do we hear it from the fishermen, or is the science the first indicator? Can you take us through the process whereby we're realizing that there's a problem and will find a solution to fix that problem?
The last one is, how much consultation are we doing with the fisheries industry and indigenous populations to figure out solutions to some of the problems we're facing here today?