The minister on P.E.I. is the same. We work very closely together, the three of us. Actually, we met a week ago in Charlottetown to discuss lobster and other fisheries and agriculture issues. It's good to see that both of them now are, as Newfoundland is, agriculture and fisheries ministries, because it's a lot better for all of us when we're working together.
We're striving to get a really strong Atlantic working relationship, including New Brunswick, P.E.I., Newfoundland, and Quebec, because we all share the same areas and we have the same problems. I can tell you that when we go to markets like China or any place in Asia and they come and sit across the table from us and say they want a containerload a week of this product, we can't supply it. I think all of us together would have a very difficult time to supply it. This is one thing that we have to start working on closely. We need to see what products we have. Maybe New Brunswick can supply two containers over a year. Maybe we can supply eight, Newfoundland can supply two, and Quebec can supply two. That way we can get to the marketplace. It's all Canadian product. We have to start doing that in a closer and closer working relationship.
It's a very good point. We are doing it now.