Mr. Speaker, allow me to mention that the hon. member for Gaspé, who is vice-chairman of the fisheries committee, was present each time the committee sat, went to all of the hearings in communities out west and was very active in the drafting of the report.
Since he is absent today because he is a member of the important committee on the draft bill on Quebec's sovereignty, I will present the Bloc Quebecois' dissenting opinion. Overall, the Bloc Quebecois agrees with the committee's report and agrees that responsibility for processing and marketing freshwater fish should be transferred to the provinces.
However, we have a problem with the conditions of the transfer. Since the committee recommends that responsibility be transferred, we think that now is not the time to change the rules on marketing freshwater fish, before even consulting the First Nations, the provinces and the territories which will be affected.
Therefore, given the difficulties fishermen in remote areas are experiencing, the Bloc Quebecois recommends that, at the first possible opportunity, the federal government jointly study with the provinces and the territories the possibility of granting special vending permits to remote communities throughout the transition period.