Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here. It's always valuable to have people with their expertise here. We gain a better understanding of the critical situation that hits honest fishers hardest because they're the ones who end up without a job. That's extremely troubling. I have met with fishers who have worked so hard to develop this market for over 20 years, and now they've been left high and dry, so to speak.
How can we save honest fishers—let's call them that—and quickly solve a number of problems and reopen this fishery next year, say? Do you have a timeline in mind?
I'm not sure who this question should go to. I might not be asking the right person. Maybe one or two of the witnesses can answer.
I know these people are listening to us today. They can stop fishing for a year; their financial situation allows them to wait until next year. However, without a short or medium-term solution in sight, this lucrative industry will be in quite a bind.
These people are making sacrifices now to eliminate the illegal elver fishery. Do you think they can look forward to resuming their activities soon?
I don't see anyone jumping in here.