21t> CONSDl TATIVP ARRANdFMf NIS 



Kver>onc lamiluir wth the rtshcncs kniivvs that the 

 commercial, spK)rt ami Imlian tishiiii; comnuimlics con- 

 tain at least the luirmal share ol uncDiiciliatDry pcopk- 

 ininie refuse to recogni/e opposing positions even m ila- 

 face of reast)nable evidence, and others sinipl\ do not 

 want to (ace the need tor change. Si)nie organiAitions 



have ailopteii iinconipromising positions and carry deep 

 annnoMlies tuellcil by years of" (Vaclions dispiitalion Hut 

 this Commission's hearings have revealed that within the 

 llsheries are many thoughtfiil, pubhc-spirited and weli- 

 intbrmed people, if the government calls on these people, 

 consultation will be constructive. 



FOOT?«JOTES 



\. D.D. Tan.sley, Deputy Minister. Oepartmenl of Fisheries and 

 Oceans, transcnpls of the public hearings. Volume 67, p. 13824. 



2. The number is not altogether clear because some bodies are tempo- 

 rar> or inactive. The 1982 Commercial Fishing Guide lists 16. 

 including three attached to international commissions. 



3. Pacific Coast Fishing Vessel Owner's Guild. Exhibit # 194, p. I. 



4. Central Native Fishermen's Cooperative, Exhibit Jt 139, p. 2. 



5. D.A. Pepper. Exhibit «28, p. 12. 



6. A.H. Meadows, Exhibit #46. p. 18. 



7. Exhibit #46, p. 19. 



8. For an example of the kind ot well-defined policy statement I have 

 in mind, see ihe recently published Public Involvement Handbook. 

 Province ot Brilish Columbia, Ministry of Forests, Victoria, 1981. 



9. See. for example. Save Ihe Bulkley. Exhibit #53. 



10. R.S. Campbell. P.M. Pearse, A.D. Scott and M. Uzelac. Water 

 Management in Ontario: An Economic Evaluation of Public Pol- 

 icy, Osgood Hall l^w Journal . Volume 12 No. 3, 1974. pp. 475-526. 



11. W.R. Derrick Sewell and Mary L. Barker. Water Problems and 

 Policies . Comett Papers, Victoria, 1981, Vol. I. 



12. The Victona Charter Boat A.s.sociation. Exhibit # 175. p. 2. 



