It is absolutely happening. The fishing community is extremely important. It's important economically. It's important for a whole range of reasons. I was Minister of Fisheries for almost two years, and I certainly understand and have met with many of the fishing organizations in both provinces and elsewhere in this country. We need to ensure that the voices of fish harvesters are heard.
We have been consulting in the context of the work that's been done here, but the regional assessment of offshore wind will certainly include the voices of fish harvesters. Any individual project assessment will also hear the voices of fish harvesters.
I will also tell you to look around the world. There are many places, including the United Kingdom, where offshore wind fully coexists, and well, with the fishing industry. You just have to be smart and thoughtful about how you do it.