Whether this type of an organization should exist or not is a policy decision of the government. What we found was that we would have certainly expected that a crown corporation would be operating much better than Freshwater Fish was doing.
Freshwater Fish was established in 1969. Since then, there have been a number of changes to the environment it works in. In the past, it was able to buy all of the fish products produced in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories. Saskatchewan is no longer a part of that; now they have to have specific agreements with fishers. Manitoba has signalled its intent to withdraw as well. Their working environment is very different.
I think a consideration of the environment the corporation works in is something that should be done. In fact, part of the problem we found in that special examination was that the corporation hadn't updated its strategic plan since, I think, 2011. They hadn't updated their risks since, I believe, 2014. Just from an organizational point of view, they weren't doing enough to understand the changes in the environment they were working in or the risks they were facing. I think some sort of an assessment of the environment the organization is working in would certainly be something that should be done.