Thank you, Mr. Chair.
That was passionate testimony. Personally, I lost track of the time. My thanks to all the witnesses for their testimony, Mr. Di Cicco, Mr. Rosenau and Ms. Wristen.
Ms. Wristen, I listened to you with attention and interest. You talked about the many causes of what is happening now to Pacific salmon populations.
Could you give us some more details about what you were saying earlier with respect to the department itself? For example, you mentioned the marked differences between the scientific information that the department could have had at its disposal in order to make recommendations to the Minister. You also talked about Ms. Miller-Saunders, who noticed much the same thing in terms of the differences in the scientific data.
How can we improve this state of affairs within the department itself?