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International Trade committee Absolutely. There is the owner-operator policy and the fleet separation policy. These seem to be very complicated terms, but in fact, the term “owner-operator” means that the fisher is the owner of his or her own business. Obviously, their family members can work in the business
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee Based on what we've read and what Fisheries and Oceans Canada told us in answer to our questions, nothing would put those policies at risk. However, we would still like to inject a note of caution, since this issue is so crucial for Atlantic Canada. Our fears are mostly based on
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee I admit that the international waters concern the inshore fishery a bit less. The simple answer to your question is that each sector must do its part to protect the sustainability of our resources. Concerning shellfish and lobster, which are the most important products in the At
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee I represent fishermen, mostly. It's really the processing industry that was affected by the harmonization of standards. We received very little information on this subject. There was a certain impact, which is just beginning to be felt. Like other groups, we are trying to find th
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee If you will allow me, I would like to speak on this subject. It's a very good question, and I share the concerns that were just voiced. We have been working for five years now to try to find better solutions that suit fishers, those who wish to leave the industry, and above all
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee I completely agree that there is enormous potential but there is still work to be done. Over the last 10 or 15 years, some very good things have been done to further highlight the value of lobster. We have 30 or 40 different products for frozen lobster alone. Over the last 15 yea
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee Mr. Chair, the comments that were just made are very important. It is very important to continue finding new markets and new opportunities. The markets in Vietnam are extremely important for China. Products often pass through Vietnam. The markets in Australia also have an enormo
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee Yes, of course. I would like to quickly say two final things which are very important. First of all, the strategy for lobster and shellfish is to create a triangle of demand: in Asia, Europe and in North America. We depend entirely too much on North America, which represents ab
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee Yes, that's correct.
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I don't know if the vice-chairs Mr. Hoback or Ms. Ramsey are present today. We thank you for the invitation to appear before the committee today. For a dozen years or so, I have worked for the Maritime Fishermen's Union in Shediac, New Brunswick.
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
International Trade committee Can you hear me?
May 17th, 2016Committee meeting
Christian Brun
Fisheries committee I apologize. Could you repeat that, Tilly?
May 28th, 2010Committee meeting
Christian Brun
Fisheries committee It's quite obvious that a lot of the sales of the products we fish in New Brunswick and in Atlantic Canada depend quite heavily on the United States. The last few years have made it difficult for people in the States to go out with their families and have either snow crab for sup
May 28th, 2010Committee meeting
Christian Brun
Fisheries committee Our comment referred to a comparison with other fisheries that have the same type of territory and have 10 times more harvesters and 27 times more traps in the water, and they are actually managing to foster a sustainable fishery. Of course, natural cycles in those other fisherie
May 28th, 2010Committee meeting
Christian Brun
Fisheries committee That will definitely depend on circumstances and the type of program proposed. With regard to lobster, for example, conservation measures have proven to be very effective. There is the minimum size question, for example. There are all the conservation measures that would leave mo
May 28th, 2010Committee meeting
Christian Brun