Thank you, Mr. Chair. It's good to have you back.
We'll get under way with our questions this evening. Thank you to all the witnesses. It's good to see you here today sharing your thoughtful considerations. We appreciate the input you're providing to this committee.
Royal Greenland's growth in the Canadian fishing sector has been cited as an example of the growing trend of foreign-owned [Technical difficulty—Editor] Canada's shared fisheries resources. We also know that the principles of owner-operator and fleet separation have been established in Canada's Fisheries Act.
How are multinationals able to grow and consolidate the power they have in Canadian fisheries even though owner-operator and fleet separation have been established in the Fisheries Act?
I'll put that out to each of you, and I'll start with Ms. Sonnenberg.