I think it does; I really do. As I said, we have a long-standing relationship with DFO that goes back over 100 years. I just think that what happened with the modernization of the act in 2019 and the shift away from focusing on fish populations and fisheries to individual fish became the turning point. Before, when we could rely on looking at our activities from a risk-based perspective and could have a letter of agreement to do certain work rather than a full-out FAA to do it, it was a practical approach and it worked well. It's really since 2019 that we've seen this approach become much more difficult.
On November 27th, 2024. See this statement in context.