We certainly heard a lot of concern from the fishing community, and it's not just about the huge economic impact of fishing in Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, but also about the fragility of where they work. I was very struck by the deep concern for the changing climate and for the ocean currents it's putting more pressure on.
What I read in this amendment from Mrs. Stubbs is that it's not prescriptive. It's not overriding what may exist already at the board level and in both provinces. It's reminding us that we have to consider the importance of fisheries and the fishing industry, so I think it's a pretty straightforward amendment.
If the provinces have a problem with looking after the fisheries, well, I think they have to go back and talk to their own people. I don't think this is overriding, demanding or changing anything that exists. It's just reminding us that we have to not let the very fragile fisheries be damaged. In anything we do, we should always put that as a top priority. I think it's a pretty straightforward amendment.