That's very easy to answer. It's two things.
The purpose of the Fisheries Act is to protect the fisheries. I don't mean just the commercial fisheries. I mean the rights-based, commercial and recreational fisheries. It's not an energy act. It's not other acts. It's the Fisheries Act. We need to be protected, not just managed and controlled.
Number two, we need to add fisheries to the subsection 34.1(1) factors, because there's no tool for the FFHPP—the fish and fish habitat protection program—to use, when any project comes down, to protect a fishery. They have to assess offshore energy. They have to assess that project as that project. They don't have a single tool they can use to say, “Okay, are there any fishermen fishing there? Can we just move them a little this way?” They'll displace us.
Add those two things in. They're very simple. Just add fisheries to the factors, not just fisheries' productivity. I mean all fishers. Just rejig the purpose. It had a brand-new purpose last time, so it can't be perfect. Add fisheries to protect the fisheries.
This is very important to Canada. What would happen to Nova Scotia if you crashed the fisheries? What would happen to Halifax? It's a big question.