Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome, Mr. Williams. We're happy to see you here.
I'm wondering if you can clarify some of your thoughts. You were talking about the B.C. halibut example. You were talking about approximately 85% of quota being owned by non-fish harvesters and about the price to be able to pay that back. I have heard the thought from some that this is a public resource that's already overinflated and that huge profits have already been made.
Do you think there are other alternatives that could be looked at that don't just include “this is the exact amount that needs to be paid back”, considering those factors?