That's not what I intended. We have done early consultation. We have a general understanding of some interests and views, but to really dig in to talk about what it would take if we were to implement the kinds of changes proposed warrants further consultation because of the significance of the implications of making those changes.
I expect that out of that process would come some summary of what we heard and advice that the department would generate for the minister to consider what kinds of changes could respond to the issues that have been raised. What does that mean in the context of what we've heard from the people who are a part of the commercial fishery? We need that so that she has the benefit of input from all interested parties and the department's analysis to support any kinds of decisions.