Thank you, Minister.
To pick up on Mr. d'Entremont's question, I think given the current environment, we continue to be concerned, as the minister has said on many occasions, for the safety of all harvesters. We take any and all threats to orderly fisheries very, very seriously. We work very closely with our RCMP colleagues and other enforcement partners on the ground to share intelligence and make sure that everybody informs the risk assessment appropriately. We're also working very closely, in terms of the mandate of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, with individual harbour authorities to ensure that they are assessing the safety and security of harvesters at local ports.
We are working, of course, with all commercial harvesters, both first nations and non-first nations, to help ensure that they can prosecute the fisheries appropriately. We're going to continue to do that. Again, it's going to be through open dialogue that we move this forward, not through violent or disruptive acts.
Thank you.