Yes. As it turns out, that's exactly what happened.
When we talk about mixing science with the knowledge of indigenous and non-indigenous communities that are actually out on the water, there is a conflict there. We could see the fishing communities exercising what you might call enlightened self-interest. They want to go out and catch fish to make a living. Who can blame them for that? At the same time, our experience in British Columbia with science, particularly around aquaculture, is spotty. There's that old quote that you can lay all scientists end to end and they'll never reach a conclusion.
Do we actually know enough, from credible enough sources, to conclusively determine whether or not a fishery is valid, Mr. Vardy?