Well, my crystal ball is as good as anyone's, so I can only speculate, of course.
Specific to the Fisheries Act, it's important to recognize that there are many, many agreements already in place between the provinces and the federal government around how the federal Fisheries Act is administered, and likewise for conservation authorities.
The question that arises for me is two-fold. One, when considering further delegation to the provinces, there may be questions around the legal authority, the constitutional authority, of provinces to manage fisheries, because that is a federal constitutional responsibility.
From a much closer to the ground perspective, as I said in my opening remarks, there are some very serious issues of resources, whether in the private sector, in the sector that I work in, or in the government sector.
As responsibilities shift, I would feel much safer and more compelled by those changes, if there were some analysis of the degree to which gaps exist in terms of the capacity to respond and protect water resources in fisheries, and some indication of where the resources will come from to fill those gaps.