That's a huge problem because we're not using the resources at hand. Volunteers put hours and weeks of their time into restoring streams. DFO is not there anymore. I think one of the unfortunate parts of that means we can't measure what we've lost, what we've gained, what we've offset. How do we measure that? I think that's an important part of implementing the act, knowing what we've measured.
The fact that we do not have a digital public registry for habitat authorizations blows my mind, quite frankly. We could do it on Google map and that way, it would make the bureaucratic process, the decision-making process, much easier, matching up the stewardship groups so they can work effectively to protect and restore fish habitat. Resourcing is important, but we can also be efficient and effective about it.