Yes, I think you're right about the lack of hope. There's actually a fair bit of despair that's been created by this approach and this decision.
To be clear, transition is one thing, and there was an original commitment to transition away from ocean net-pens. That's something that we can actually embrace. What we can't embrace is an outright ban on ocean pens, because that's just not happening. It's not possible. People will lose their jobs. We have 5,000 people still employed directly and indirectly by the sector. They don't have anywhere to go right now.
To answer your question, there have been no approaches around other job training. There is a process going on at the moment to discuss some of these things, but it's totally inadequate, and it's very rushed. People are in a really difficult position.
Again, Ms. Collins, I'll just say that the NDP has been a real driver of this extreme decision, so I think a lot of that lack of hope and a lot of that despair needs to fall with you and your party.