Mr. Perkins, if I had the answer to that question, I probably wouldn't be here today; I'd have a different job.
I do agree that it's most concerning in terms of what's happening in the Bay of Fundy and around into area 33. We see the stocks go down. We know that there are a multitude of things going on that are, I would say, not very well addressed in terms of recognizing some of the poaching and illegal fishing that's happening, as well as other environmental issues that are happening that could possibly be contributing to this. Now we are in a DEFCON-1 situation, and the work that's been done in the lead-up to this seems a bit lacking. I'm not in a position to talk about areas 33 and 34 too intimately, but I certainly recognize, being a neighbour to them, that we have serious issues.