It could be a long answer.
I'll give a short one by saying that there are certain techniques and types of fishing that through science, as was invoked earlier, we have learned can be harmful to the bottom. For example, bottom trawling can be harmful. Maybe in other areas it's not seen as being harmful, but in certain sensitive areas it is. I think, through our involvement in management, we'd like to see the elimination of that type of fishing technique, particularly in many areas. Some of them maybe can be adapted in certain ways.
Let's do that together. I think the outreach from the nations involves working with the Government of Canada and other harvesters to ask, “Can we do this in a way that sustains the future in terms of fisheries in a more integrated way, rather than species by species, on an environmental basis?”