What our program would assess is how well the management regime is responding to the situation it faces. You could have a very well-managed fishery at 10% of the current biomass levels of northern shrimp. It just depends on how the management system applies the principles that they have agreed to.
I made the point in my presentation that the reference points that were established in the mid-2000s and that are currently in use are a reflection of the productivity regime that was in place at the time. When that regime changes through the science approach, through DFO and industry collectively, I'm sure they can find new reference points and manage accordingly. Our system would evaluate that.