We can always get better with that and I think the announcement, recently, that money was going to be put into explicitly data sharing from Fisheries and Oceans Canada, is excellent news. It could well be that this or that needs to be done to the law, but it should be easy for people to verify that the things that are being said are factually correct. This is where data sharing comes in. I was asked earlier about whether fish are declining after this came into effect. I was being asked to recall stock assessments, essentially, from across the country. The reality is, we know that stock assessments are also spotty in Canada. The data are problematic and incomplete. This is where taking what we do have and making it available is one step. Getting more information and getting more monitoring so that we actually understand the impact these decisions are having on the environment is another aspect to that.
On October 31st, 2016. See this statement in context.