I'm sorry for interrupting you, Ms. Sutcliffe, but our time is limited.
Thank you for your answer. It gives us a good idea of the situation.
Along the same lines, Ms. Morton, I'd like to talk to you about predictability.
I'll give you an example. In eastern Canada, that is to say in Quebec, the decision was made to put an end to herring and mackerel fishing altogether. Mr. Robert told us that this was to be expected.
How can predictability be improved given the draconian decisions being made by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans?
Is there any science or scientists who could provide more details so that fishers, who are currently suffering from this decision, can better anticipate the consequences of such measures so that they can get support to redirect their type of fishing?