All right, but the experts at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans are few and far between, and rather laconic.
As I mentioned in my comments earlier, the treasures found in the waters that belong to us must be protected. But the Department of Fisheries and Oceans seems to be in a gray area. I'm not sure what other word to use. I don't know if Mr. Morrissey can help me find the right words. Anyway, it's a gray area.
In fact, no one seems to be able to control foreign markets, which use very specific means and could certainly be the subject of further study, perhaps in collaboration with several departments and agencies, such as the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Competition Bureau and the Department of Finance. I'm not sure who would be part of that crew, but we could really look into it.
What do you think? Would such a collaboration help identify the problem and put in place tools to avoid the risks of losing our food sovereignty in the medium term?