Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Hello, colleagues, and hello, Minister. It's good to see all of you and the minister as well today.
I have a quick statement and then a couple of questions on conservation.
This gives me an opportunity to give a special shout-out to the commercial fishers in Cape Breton—Canso, who have been demonstrating leadership during a complex, challenging and nuanced time. The same would be said to the three Mi'kmaq communities in my riding.
I want to go on the stream, I guess, of conservation. A few of us have talked about it today.
We've heard here at this committee that the lobster stocks cannot support a moderate livelihood, and that commercial fishers' largest concern—and I've heard this, too, through many meetings I've had—is having a fishery that lasts for generations. Could you tell us about the state of lobster stocks?
The second question is this, Minister. On your statement on Friday around this issue, I'm wondering if you could explain the status of the lobster in St. Peters Bay in my riding and the context of that.