Mr. Speaker, it seems to me, in looking at the lobster fishery, which, of course, is a very significant industry for the region, that the large monopolistic holdings by Clearwater are a giant against a very small mouse of what first nations are allowed to fish.
I know some of the fishing is in partnership between Clearwater and Mi'kmaq fishers, but the question is this. Of the clear violation of conservation rules, the largest violations ignoring DFO restrictions to protect the lobster fishery have been those of Clearwater, and I do not see non-indigenous fishermen protesting Clearwater. I only see them protesting indigenous fishermen.
I wonder if my friend from New Brunswick Southwest has any comments on how this is allowed and how this has developed, because I know most non-indigenous fishermen are welcoming to indigenous fishermen. They want to work in partnership.