I will not speak to the changes to the Fisheries Act, since I used to work with those people. My knowledge on internal changes must remain within the department.
As for the commission, it will have to find that expertise elsewhere. It will have to find and pay consultants. We will still need that expertise, because when it comes to the biological integrity of the Great Lakes, clearly, fish habitat is part of the equation. It is part of the ecosystem. It's a single envelope.
That will not change our mandate. We still have to uphold the agreement on biological integrity. We will have to see what the other parties to the new agreement on the Great Lakes intend to do. Perhaps that is where we can look for solutions.