Sure. I know everybody probably has other meetings, but just quickly, as I said, it was passed in the last Parliament, and this is probably a study for next fall. I don't think we'll have time this fall.
Again, for those who are aware of the North Atlantic right whale issue, since 2017 in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and some other regions—Nova Scotia and P.E.I., and Quebec also—those whales are moving in our areas. We put measures in place in 2017 to make sure that there would be fewer deaths and fewer interactions with the fishermen. A lot of great measures were put in place by our government. A lot of good work was done by the fishermen's groups and a lot of good work was done with the environmental groups also, so I think there's a good opportunity there to look at the measures that were put in place to make sure that we're not only adapting to the reality of our fishing community but also working to protect those right whales.
I can elaborate a little more at the next meeting, but this is what it's all about. I think we will all benefit from having witnesses come to the committee to say what is going well and also what is going wrong with some of those measures so that we can improve them.