Can I add something, Mr. Chair? I think there's also an inconsistency within departments about how the socio-economic framework is applied to listings. So you'll see the majority of species that aren't listed are under DFO's jurisdiction or within the jurisdiction of Nunavut. But I also think there was agreement within the SARAC that the types of socio-economic valuations need to be expanded upon. So instead of just looking at what the socio-economic impacts are to a fishing fleet of listing a certain type of marine species, it's broadened to what the long-term socio-economic impacts are if this species becomes extinct because it's still allowed to be fished. What are the impacts on other species that are co-occurring within this ecosystem? What even are the impacts of degrading this ecosystem to the point that the functions and services it provides are no longer functioning?
