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Fisheries committee  It's not quite finished. We're hoping to have that in public for consultation either before Christmas or very soon in the new year.

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

John Campbell

Fisheries committee  Yes, certainly.

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

John Campbell

Fisheries committee  At the time the AAR, aquaculture activity regulations, were introduced in 2015, we had been working for a number of years with Environment Canada and looking at their numbers on how they were doing their enforcement techniques, along with inspections and audits. We determined at

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

John Campbell

Fisheries committee  Yes. In terms of precaution, a concrete example would be around siting. That's one of the things we take into account where we're determining whether or not where to put a site. We have to look at the water flow rates, the type of climate that we're in....

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

John Campbell

Fisheries committee  A number of factors are taken on board when you're determining precaution.

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

John Campbell

Fisheries committee  We hold regular meetings with Norway, Chile, and other cold water aquaculture producing countries. We have a quad meeting we run once a year. In terms of picking up the phone, that's easy now to do. We're well established in terms of our relationship with Norway as well as follow

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

John Campbell

Fisheries committee  The quad committee meets about once a year. Actually, it is once a year, but there are other opportunities to meet on the margins of various international meetings. It's something we try to do and it's not only just in aquaculture. The Government of Canada often uses meetings to

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

John Campbell