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Fisheries committee Mr. Chair, I'm going to answer that question in two parts, and I'll try to be very quick. Seeing gaps in our sector, especially gaps with regard to the fish harvesters and share persons, who are organized in a very different way from the normal economy, we actually did the grant
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee I believe that is going to be one of the key pillars of the Canadian seafood stabilization fund, which will be administered by the regional agencies. One of the primary pillars of that program announced by the government is actually to increase storage. The desire is to increase
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee The objective, I would say, of the cold storage facilities under the Canadian seafood stabilization fund is to allow the processors to continue to buy the harvesters' product over the long run. What happens is that if processors and buyers find themselves in situations in which
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee Whether or not they're going to be excluded from the fund is yet to be determined, Mr. Chair. Basically, the initial thought on the fund was to address pressures in the coastal fisheries that were federally regulated. As we announced the program and rolled it out, we've seen that
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee What we are definitely seeing, Mr. Chair, is really depressed prices at the wharf due to a decrease in demand for the product. In particular, lobster is one of those products. The price for lobster in the first quarter, for which we have the statistics, remained strong. Last year
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee I can't remember the exact date, but when it became very clear that there was a drop in demand for seafood products, as evidenced by prices at the wharf, in the case of the stabilization fund, one of the things we wanted to make sure happened was that processors were in the best
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee We have ongoing consultations with members of the industry—for instance, the Fisheries Council of Canada and the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance—both bilaterally and multilaterally on what the different segments of the industry require to address what's going on during thi
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. Then I'll conclude by saying that DFO will continue to work with its partners and stakeholders to build on the important work accomplished to date to support our vital fish and seafood industries. I welcome the questions of the committee.
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee Thank you again, Mr. Chair, for the invitation to be here to discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on Canada's fishing sector. Following my opening remarks, we will be happy to answer any of your questions. During these unprecedented and challenging times, DFO remains very much at the
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron
Fisheries committee Thank you, Mr. Chair, and good morning. My name is Jean-Guy Forgeron. I'm the senior assistant deputy minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. I am responsible for the department's strategic policy sector, which covers economics, indigenous and sectoral policy, international and
June 3rd, 2020Committee meeting
Jean-Guy Forgeron