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International Trade committee  No, that's not the issue. It's really having the access to trade that makes the industry sustainable. If there were a potential loss of some limited markets, it would have an impact.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  Not necessarily. Our concern is what we don't know about the implementation, and it's the real details of the implementation. The fact of the matter is that a European vessel could apply for a coasting trade licence now. There's nothing restricting it from that.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  I would suggest that it doesn't necessarily have to be disruptive. It's not the fact that the concept is included in the agreement; it's more likely the details of the implementation. It's important to look at other models, where other countries have faced similar changes. I th

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  My understanding of the industry would tell me that the cost and complexity of operating into the Great Lakes, for example, is significant. That's why companies like the ones you've described have been successful, because they've had the right policies, regulatory frameworks, and

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  The fleet consists of five companies delivering cargo.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  Do you mean from Canadian port to Canadian port? It would be over 95%. It's quite high.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  It's difficult to put a solid number on it. We employ approximately 3,000 to 5,000 professional mariners and supporting staff, so it would be some of those. I would not expect, if it were confined to only that type of service, a very limited aspect, it would be very small. I gu

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  I have the same information you do, so yes, but I'm not sure if there's anything else that's being—

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  That's my estimation. In fact it's not the case for our members specifically at the moment, but I am aware of other Canadian-registered companies that are doing feeder services in the Maritimes.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  There isn't specifically from our members, but there is concern within the marine industry that this type of service will impact other business models. It's not so much the revenue that's generated from it; it's actually the logistics of planning future movements, and that's the

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  At this stage, we don't see an obvious opportunity, because a lot of what we do is hauling cargoes out of North America. They go to a Canadian port and they're shipped externally, globally by many foreign ships. We provide that service to get it out to the coasts.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  That's correct.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  Thank you for the question. You're partially correct. The reality is that within that same coasting regime there is the ability to apply for a licence to move that cargo on a temporary basis. I think the essence of the issue as it could unfold is how that regime would be impleme

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning

International Trade committee  If you give that example specifically, from the port of Halifax to the port of Montreal, it is quite low. I'm speculating it's less than 10%.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Robert Lewis-Manning