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Fisheries committee  Thank you very much for that. Mr. Hambrook, thanks for being here. I note you talked about the lack of enforcement, or the difficulty when there is more focus on regulation and the regulator than on follow-up enforcement when somebody is not following the rules. What in your v

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  That's right, and there's not the requisite deterrence to ensure that these people are held accountable.

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Thanks very much. That's my time.

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses for being with us. I'd like to ask a question to Mr. Stanley and Mr. Powell. In your presentation you gave us some recommendations and I thank you for that. One of them was for there to be a better alignment between the federal

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  No, I understand.

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Is there one province that has a better regulatory scheme to deal with these sorts of things than maybe the others?

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Okay. Earlier in our meeting today in the first panel—because you talked about alternate control methods—somebody had brought up potash as a possible way to deal with zebra mussels. Maybe there was some research on that. Do you have any comment on the utility of potash?

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Mr. McLean, you talked a little bit about some of the work that's undertaken in order to collaborate between the federal government and other organizations and the province. Is there something we could recommend to the federal government in order to better collaborate between the

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Okay. Thanks. Ms. Redelback, you mentioned that the invasive mussels would obviously be a major concern for the distribution of water if they showed up in your area. That would obviously impact on your organization quite onerously. I'm wondering if you could explain exactly how

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Can I just briefly ask—

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thanks to all the witnesses for joining us today. Mr. DeMille, I'd like to start with you. One of the things that I've learned as we've undertaken this study is the fact that there is limited funding, obviously, for AIS in Canada, so we're thinking strateg

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  In terms of dealing with the Asian carp situation, is that likely to continue to require the same level of resources well into the future, or is it something you can actually deal with and manage and then eventually take those resources and put them into other priorities?

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  So maybe I've misunderstood, then. Forgive me for not knowing, but I thought there was a population of Asian carp in the Great Lakes that was causing a problem.

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal

Fisheries committee  Thanks for that clarification.

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Colin FraserLiberal