Mr. Chair, my thanks to all the witnesses who are back today.
When we parted a few weeks ago, I had been speaking with Mr. Rodon. We had mentioned how co-management could, to some extent and clearly depending on the circumstances, reduce tensions. It was also a model for certain communities to succeed in managing resources in a responsible way and through compromise.
I would like to hear Mr. Rodon's opinion again on the prerequisites and what it would take for us to establish a co-management formula. We see the tensions in Nova Scotia.
What are we missing right now to be able to set up a co-management formula?