Our science officials within the department work closely with stakeholders and harvesters in the collection of samples for Atlantic mackerel throughout Atlantic Canada. We have seen in recent years that within Atlantic Canada, populations can be quite high in localized areas. It's a schooling fish. It's a migratory species, and it mixes with a southern contingent. The science looks at this. We have seen, certainly in areas of Newfoundland, that the species—this isn't unique to mackerel; it's other species as well—is appearing in different areas that we didn't see it in before.
That's why it's so important for the department to ensure that when we're doing the science, we're doing it in a way that can be properly peer reviewed, there's consistency from year to year in terms of sampling sites and we're listening to harvesters to make sure that if there is a change, we're able to pick up on that and can respond it. All of that will be taken into account as we move forward, consult and prepare for the next season.