No, you caught me off guard, Chair. I wasn't ready, but thanks for getting me in now.
Madam Minister, it's actually a bit ironic, even hypocritical, to sit here and listen to some of the questions from the Conservatives, the official opposition, criticizing you on your approach. You've been the minister for one year versus the period from 2006-15 when the former Conservative government was basically absent on this file and kicked it down the road. As well, you may be able to refresh the memories of some members of the committee here on what the former government's approach was as it relates to enforcement, with cutbacks in that area that led us to some of the issues we have today. You can do that in your answer.
You gave a good statistic where you gave the value of the first nations fishery today versus 2019. We've been hearing from witnesses on this committee, and there appears to be a view held that there's been no access since Marshall in 2019. I know you won't have it here, but could you give a brief overview, and provide to the committee a detailed listing of the access to various fishery stocks first nation community by first nation community so we can see exactly what progress has been made over those years?