Mr. Speaker, we are again hearing questioning by Reform members who obviously have not read the throne speech or listened to it.
The fact is that in the throne speech there is a clear commitment to continue to deal with the issue of foreign overfishing.
If the fisheries critic of the official opposition knew something about the problem of the Pacific salmon treaty, he would know that it began because the Alaskans overfished Canadian bound sockeye salmon in northern British Columbia going to the Nass and Skeena Rivers, to the tune of three times what they had done previously under the treaty.
That is what he has not understood and he has not understood that the throne speech addresses it directly.