Yes. Given yesterday's news that cod has been out of the critical zone since 2016, with that tremendous economic opportunity missed in the fishing industry—which they really would love to have been able to take advantage of, especially last year when the crab industry was suffering a lot—why was the limit reference point not changed much earlier than this, given the huge increase in DFO's staff and the budget increase?
Why has DFO not performed better and acted in a more timely fashion than they have, so that harvesters and plant workers in the processing industry could take advantage of a higher quota, and when groups like the FFAW wanted a 25,000-tonne cod quota last year?
It doesn't make sense that all of a sudden you changed the lower reference point. Why couldn't it have been done last spring?