Let me put it this way. I don't think that the extent of the risk taken on by the people who work in the fishing industry as a result of the arrival of the oil and gas industry has been recognized or dealt with, and there is a great deal of risk.
In our province, our fishery is roughly a billion-dollar export industry annually. That is small potatoes compared to the oil and gas industry, but it's sure big potatoes in terms of rural Newfoundland--a province of a half million people--for the rural population and for the ability to maintain rural communities.
We are concerned about the impacts it has and we don't believe there has been adequate.... We're not satisfied with the extent to which that's been recognized and dealt with. Normally when you ask somebody to take a risk, you say that in return for that risk, you're going to provide them with some kind of quid pro quo. That's what has been lacking.