You're right.
There is a strategic plan, and it's called the wild salmon policy. What's special about it is that it has a set of strategies and action steps that include an accountability framework; however, none of the strategies have really been implemented. Strategy one is to assess the status of wild salmon populations. Strategy two is to assess their habitats, and it goes on.
I think actually implementing the wild salmon policy more or less as it was written would get us most of the way to where we need to go. Justice Cohen saw the value in it and recommended it. We've been saying for years that it needs to happen.