Yes. One of the core issues relating to the protection of owner-operators is that we are protecting a diversity of independent enterprises. When we don't protect that and that socio-economic fabric, and instead go into corporatization in the hands of one, two or three big groups, automatically we then see another economical logic going into it. That is not new: We had the Robin's company in Quebec for 100 years, and other companies. Today, we are facing the same situation where, if the fabric of multiple small, independent enterprises fishing our waters is not protected, then we go into the logic of having two or three big companies with other economic interests. It goes quickly, and the clear example is what happened, unfortunately, in British Columbia.
On June 16th, 2021. See this statement in context.