Thank you very much, Mr. Thériault.
Ms. Carruthers, on the same topic, you said that you represent 13,000 FFAW members, fishers and fish plant workers.
Again, if we do it wrong, we risk having difficulties with our markets for crab, lobster and other species when it comes to our exportation.
One of the previous witnesses—I'm not sure if you were listening—said that the U.S. is getting mad right now because of the overpopulation of seal, and some of those seals are getting to the U.S. That's what he was saying, and that the U.S. was telling us to do something about it.
Do you think that discussions should happen at the higher level, whether it's from the Prime Minister's Office with a visit with the U.S. President, or maybe a minister from trade or DFO going to the U.S. and saying, “Look, there's a problem here. We want to solve it. We have to do something about it, and here's what we want to do”?
Do you think that we're at a time now when this is what we need to do? We have enough science. We have had enough meetings. Don't you think this is what we have to do now?