We do have a very robust advisory committee process. We had the seal summit back in November.
We hear a lot from our stakeholder community about what they're seeing on the water. Oftentimes they are seeing different things—for example, large pools of fish that are currently under moratorium or other things that are different from what our DFO science is reporting on.
From a management perspective, our job is to consider all sources of information. However, in the end, it's the science and the evidence-based outcomes of their science processes that are helping to drive our decision-making around fisheries management. I think we always provide opportunity for industry and other stakeholders to provide their views.