Thank you very much for the question.
You're absolutely right that there really must be a task force, given that several stakeholders and departments are affected by this file, as we stated last week.
That's precisely what the United States did when it wanted to take action on this problem: President Obama set up a task force in 2014. Several departments had to work together, because it was a bit of a jurisdictional mess. I think at least a dozen departments were involved, including Trade, Justice, and Homeland Security, as well as the president's office. They had to work together to create something that would be able to deal with all the complexities of seafood supply chains.
I think we absolutely need to do the same here in Canada. Otherwise, we won't get anywhere.
In terms of a timeline, the U.S. formed its task force in 2014 and the legislation was created in 2016, I believe. So we're talking about two years.