I appreciate that. Thank you.
Half of the data is gone because you used catch samples, and they're no longer there. The heat mapping work that we've done, looking at the Gulf of St. Lawrence where you do this, shows that on average it's 8°C and sometimes it's as cold as 6°C when you go out. You're telling me that when you did the science in the last 10 years, those years are eliminated.
How many years of science when it was in the 9°C to 12°C sample size do you have in making this decision that the spawning biomass is too small?