That's an important question. First and foremost, I implore the government to continue to fund the excellent and important work of people like Dr. Brown at the Canadian Whale Institute, and particularly the Canadian Wildlife Federation, the Marine Animal Response Society and the Campobello Whale Rescue Team—I think that's really important—but also to continue to fund science in the lobster industry so that we can better understand lobster migration and abundance patterns, if the need arises, to shift our fishing effort due to the presence of whales.
We all need to recognize that Canada sometimes goes to great efforts in agriculture, mining, softwood lumber and auto manufacturing to defend the interests of Canadian business people and workers abroad. I think the efforts that have taken place in the fishery pale in comparison to any of those, but we've seen the departments and staff detail the incredible economic value the fishery is delivering to Canada. At this point I think it's time for fishermen and fisheries to get their fair share of government support. Telling the tale of Canadian fisheries and how sustainable and responsible they are on an international level is the best way to advance this industry.