Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses who are here. Lots of good information has come out.
Mr. Allen, you were talking about the identity of people who fish, and I was reflecting on how, in Newfoundland, it's standard to get people to kiss a cod when they come to visit and get married into families. I think that's a good example of how entrenched that identity is and how important fishing is to people in these coastal communities.
I have questions for Ms. Street, and others, of course.
Ms. Street, you talked about enshrining the principle of adjacency. You had said that this is something you think would be a given. Can you expand on this and, perhaps, give us some thoughts on how this could be better enshrined in the act?