There are many people in our community who are poor, who can't get a big boat or anything like that, but would like to go out to fish for a moderate livelihood, by fishing maybe 50 traps. I don't know. We're going to be engaging our community and all our members over the wintertime to come up with what the needs are in the community. We will develop a management plan and an enforcement plan.
We have already engaged with the P.E.I. Fishermen's Association. We've talked to them. I asked the young fishermen, “What's your livelihood? You go out there. You work hard every day and you come home. At the end of the week you get paid. You make your car payment, your boat payment. You get your groceries, you pay your rent and you make sure your kids have what they need. Then there's a little bit left over.” They said yes. I asked whether they would consider themselves as having a moderate livelihood. They said yes.
That's good enough for me. If they're making that livelihood, then we should be able to make the same livelihood, in my opinion.