I was talking about the most important decisions. Obviously, there could be discussions.
What I'm trying to get at is that all stakeholders in the industry have their own interests, including fishers.
I don't have an answer to your question. We need to figure out a mechanism to ensure that people set aside their interests and guide the decision-making process in a neutral, apolitical way when important decisions affecting the future of the resource and the future of Canada's fisheries are made.
I know public servants do good work. I know several of them. However, we also know that their hands are often tied and that the minister is the one who decides. I'm wondering whether that's the best way to proceed.