Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to address my question to you, Ms. Strobel. Thank you for being here today and for your incredible accomplishments. Skipper Otto is a truly remarkable story. It's inspirational, to say the least.
Obviously, I'm speaking to the Fisheries Act, but I want to take it to a broader level and get your input and insight on this. From the various witnesses we've heard from throughout my time on the committee, anytime we're talking to those closest to the ground and those who are actually in the harvesting business, they say they're seeing areas of incredible opportunity and potential within their sectors that don't seem to be recognized at the government level, and that adaptation is not happening nearly as quickly enough to pivot and take advantage of those opportunities. I was wondering if you could speak to that.
So many times, we've heard about what's wrong in the sector, what needs to be addressed and the challenges we face. There's a plethora of that. However, I would be interested to hear where you see opportunities if the fisheries in Canada were repositioned better to take advantage of them.