Thank you, Mr. Morrissey, for the question.
We need to find a place where we can understand what is being discussed about us, yet without us. We need to have an opportunity to have some input about what the impacts may be over the course of time and, as we've heard from Mr. Dadswell, what the impacts on stocks will be in different fisheries.
Presently, because we don't know any of this, we don't understand what the future holds for us. For us, a table needs to have some detail and some substance. It isn't about denying any rights. It isn't about not acknowledging what has been established by the Supreme Court. It is about making sure that we have a better understanding and that we have some protection. We have an industry that has heavily invested in fishing. We have thousands of fishermen across this country. They've established our coastal communities, as we know them, and we know that the prosperity in these communities has grown as of late.
We need to recognize that and figure out a way, collectively, to ensure that everybody is protected, and that we have some sense of community together. This isn't about dividing and conquering; this is about working together for the best of everybody.