Mr. Speaker, unlike the hon. member I do not rely on an article in the newspaper for my information. I deal directly with the people involved.
As a result we get the information right. The right information is, as I have said previously, that every individual in the fishing industry in all the provinces involved will be signing an agreement as part of the overall plan in which they agree to put their own time and energy to helping themselves develop an active involvement in the labour market.
In return we provide the resources to help them make those choices. It is an opportunity of mutual responsibility. It is an opportunity to develop a way that individuals can work together with government, with unions and with business in a collective, co-operative fashion.
Frankly, I do not know the point of the member's question. When something is working so well, why is she trying to downgrade it and undermine it?