Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Davis, you said earlier that the minister has a certain amount of discretion. We often compare our country’s east and west coasts. But I can confirm that what’s happening in the west is also happening in the east.
The Committee heard from people who testified that their family had always fished, that they owned quotas, permits, boats and so on, but that they’d lost everything. There are schemes afoot to get owner-operators to relinquish their licences.
We don’t have much time to turn this ship around, and a ship doesn’t maneuver so easily. In the short term, what tools does the minister have to stop the bleeding? I don’t quite know how to put it, but there’s definitely some urgency involved, do you understand?
What do you think of the idea of the minister responding quickly to the most glaring problems, such as entire families losing their boats, licences or quotas due to the complexity of certain schemes?