Really, one of the key questions I have is that whenever we're looking at industries, whether it's the salmon industry or the lobster industry, we call them industries, but they're also people's livelihoods. These are the people who go out and fish and they make a living that way. Whenever we're looking at these industries now, we know that science can inform us, that good research can inform us in the kind of decisions we make—whether it is about the way we harvest, when we harvest, or whether it's tracking the amount of lobster in this case and the impact of climate change or overfishing so to speak.
When you look at science and research, how could the federal government do more to support research and development to assist the lobster industry? Now, knowing that we have a government right now that is quite allergic to data, and has a very hard time with a lot of research as well, and we know that—