That said, you asked a question and you should get an answer.
If the conditions that exist today and the productivity of northern cod today persist into the foreseeable future, given that a catch of 200,000 tonnes was clearly sustainable from roughly the 1830s to the 1960s, I would say it is not out of the question to identify 200,000 tonnes as a target quota, as something we would like to achieve.
Again, we come back to this issue of a target, but I think there's a lot of historical and contemporary data that would say it's not out of the question.