I would disagree with you, Mr. Bragdon. They have been involved.
I have been meeting with the commercial harvesters since before I was the minister. I have heard from commercial harvesters about their concerns. I take everything I hear from them into consideration in everything I do. I can provide you with a list of who I have met with. I think I already have done so.
The important thing here is to make sure they are listened to. One thing they asked for was someone they could talk to, and that's why we have Mr. Surette in place. It is important—