Mr. Speaker, my frustration is when I hear Conservatives talk about their great reputation when it comes to fisheries and oceans. I will tell members what it is like in my riding. Gail Shea, the former Conservative minister, was given a recommendation by DFO to not open the commercial herring harvest in my riding. The Nuu-chah-nulth were opposed to that. They actually had to go to court, because the herring stocks were at risk, to stop the DFO from allowing the commercial fishery to go ahead.
One thing I can agree with my colleague on, something I think we both share, is the frustration, when committees make recommendations to government to make changes, over how long it takes. We both agree that the owner-operator model, when it comes to the “Sharing Risks and Benefits” report, was tabled two governments—