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<br />SW: Deputy Corporation Counsel Sylvia Wan. So that sounds like a larger issue… <br /> <br />LT: Mum-hum… <br /> <br />SW: ….more than just the lobsters. <br /> <br />LT: OK. <br /> <br />SW: Right? <br /> <br />LT: Yeah, um-hum… <br /> <br />SW: So that’s kinda where I was trying to get to. <br /> <br />LT: Yeah. And ah… <br /> <br />SW: So that’s a little bit beyond \[unclear\]. <br /> <br />LT: And that’s why I was saying – I don’t really know what else to do other than bag limits. <br /> <br />SW: OK. <br /> <br />LT: But that was my discussion, thank you… <br /> <br />JA: Justin, District – 9. Just to piggyback on the boat ramp and marina. Part of that is <br />increase signage at the ramps – maybe during season or increase signage anyway of <br />limits, size, don’t take females, responsible harvesting, you know, so hopefully bring <br />some more awareness to what’s happening. <br /> <br />AA: That’s a good idea. Abraham, District – 5. <br /> <br />SW: Natalie… <br /> <br />AA: Natalie if you’re trying to speak, you’re still mute. <br /> <br />NR: Sorry, I need a stronger \[unclear\] than I get. Natalie, District – 7. Um, I agree with that, I <br />think the problem is there’s no funding to have those people out there. I’ve seen on the <br />mainland when it’s the height of the season, they have people checking the boats so <br />they’ll get, um, fines and fees if the lobster, for example, are too small, if they have too <br />many, if their boat is not registered, if their trailer lights are out, everything like that – <br />it’s just the problem is we don’t have the resources here on this Island and you know <br />whenever we talk to DLNR or DOBOR they don’t have funding to have the manpower <br />10 <br /> <br /> <br />