Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I need to use the two and a half minutes wisely here.
I just want to follow up, Mr. Waddell. I know I'm spending a lot of my time focused on this survey, but it is a key component of the work that we're doing. My frustration is that, when you're describing the process of how the survey was constructed, you identify that one of the pieces was to have the lightest administrative tasks associated with it.
If we want to actually move forward with a survey that is accurate and useful, would it not be the number one focus to ensure that accurate, up-to-date information is being accumulated, regardless of how that looks, to ensure that you can move forward with that information and implement the strategies required to ensure that local communities and local fishers are seeing the benefits of our public resource in fisheries?