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Fisheries committee  I'll ask Mr. Savoy if he has any opinion on that.

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  He is the expert.

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  Wow. I think that—

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  Nunavut is a unique area. Its demographics are unique. As we see climate change, our demographics are changing. MPAs can be managed in different ways depending on the seasons, the terms and conditions, and the values that are around the specific areas where MPAs are being propose

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  It can be managed. It also—

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  Not necessarily.

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  For example.... Do you want to do the specifics, Jonathan, like the haul-outs and beluga calving grounds, or do you want me to?

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  Well, lots. We meet on a regular basis. With the varying departments, some are more engaged than others, but Canada meets with the commission and provides good input on the plan regularly.

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  Thank you. That's a very good question. The commission's mandate is to compile all the datasets from the communities, the signatory parties, the interested parties, anyone who has an impact within the Nunavut settlement area. Our job is to bring forward all that information. T

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  It's not my final decision. The commissioners will make those decisions.

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  I do not believe that discussion has happened.

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  Yes, it's a balanced approach.

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  Thank you, Mr. Arnold. It's a balance. Our demographic cost to be living in Nunavut, where Inuit have lived for thousands and thousands of years, in terms of food security, jobs, and economic opportunities, means that achieving that balance is of the utmost importance to Nunavum

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak

Fisheries committee  From the commission's perspective, I don't think we can comment on the portions or the balance. I can tell you that climate change is having an adverse effect. It's changing the ice conditions. As we all know, there are open waters. We have a significant amount of traffic now com

June 6th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon Ehaloak