I'm going to draw a parallel. There's a striped bass fishery In Montmorency—Charlevoix. Fishers are telling us the same thing. They can't believe how many fish they're seeing, they're catching a ton of it, but they don't have the right to keep it. They call the department, and they're told that what they're seeing is an illusion, that there aren't enough fish and that they shouldn't catch them.
Mr. Barlow, you say that stocks have reached historic levels. Do you consider the results of the scientists' equations to be consistent with what you're seeing? To your knowledge, are they using the right methods to determine whether there are enough fish?
