It's interesting that we heard from witnesses when we did this study that the only thing of the recommendations from 2019 that had really been acted on was a petition, which was highly flawed, and now we're in a position where we are finding out that the petition is basically being redone.
Anyway, I'm not going to use my whole time talking about this. I appreciate this information coming forward, and I hope that we can see some solutions to this problem as we move forward.
My next question is for Ms. Fuller.
Ms. Fuller, I don't have a lot of time.
There was a letter sent to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans by you and other conservation and environmental NGOs from across the country that worked with the Liberal government for over four years to help modernize the Fisheries Act. One of the recommendations you talked about that was put into place was around the precautionary principle and an ecosystem approach in the consideration for decision-making.
This is something I've brought up before with other witnesses. Can you clarify what needs to be done to more clearly identify how these precautionary principles are more consistently applied through the act?