Sure.
Looking back to the 2019 report, I think the recommendations were quite broad. They did address the topics you covered, as well as a number of others that go beyond the context of foreign ownership and have economic implications for participants in the fishery. Therefore, I think we are conscious that before taking steps to make changes, we would want to comprehensively collect the views and input of those who may be affected by any changes we make, to be informed by their input.
We are also conscious of the fact that first nations are significant participants in commercial fisheries. We have commitments to them. We have a priority placed on reconciliation and want to ensure that we are also leaving enough space to engage with them.