Mr. Small, we've been part of fisheries advisory committees for the better part of a decade, and we have been very welcomed by the fishing industry. We have a lot of shared goals in common.
I think what happened at that particular meeting was that the terms of reference had not been sent out to everybody. It was a very unfortunate situation where our staff person actually had to be protected by conservation protection officers because of the reaction. However, we have had good discussions with Fish, Food and Allied Workers since then to better understand their concerns, and we essentially received an apology for that behaviour. I don't think that will be the case going forward. I think that we have good relationships.
I grew up in a coastal community. I have sympathy for inshore fishermen. I think the best thing is to be around the table so that you can come a common understanding.