Exactly! Why didn't they provide everything? If Cohen hadn't of demanded the information they certainly wouldn't have volunteered it... What are they hiding?
And the concept of providing "dumbed down " data because the public wouldn't know what to do with it is ridiculous. Why not provide all the raw data, as well as the dumbed down report?
The other situation which none of you pro-feedlot boys are willing to address is, why isn't disease reporting mandatory? Why is something so important as disease (the feedlots are using our ocean as their toilet after all) reported on a volunteer basis?
AF, I can see you still didn't read the rulings. There were reasons why certain data could not be produced in a timely fashion for the inquiry as well as the aquaculture opponents' inability to provide a convincing arguement for those paper records. Maybe you should have been there to plead their case and use your “logic”. Secondly, you also have not read the new federal aquaculture regulations, specifically the Conditions of Licence for Finfish Aquaculture (Section 6).
I understand why you would say “dumbed down” data, but I certainly do not see it that way. Dumbed down seems to suggest that public is smart enough and cannot possibly understand this, so it has to be filtered and spoon-fed to them. It is not about that. Let me clarify….Most of this type of data is not that easy to understand – not even for me. The data from the province was compiled and summarized into reports to help people understand. I do not believe there was intent by the authors of these reports to belittle the public or hide things.
As time goes on, this type of data is going to be more accessible to people like you. The internet is just too much of a force now with everyone wanting to be able to access information online. I believe the new federal aquaculture regulations will be introducing this. It is not going to be instant as governments seem to move like glaciers sometimes with communication departments that would rather move backwards, but I think it is in the industry’s best interests in the long run in getting more public support. Not from the hard core activists because that will never happen, but more from the people that tend to think more logically and leave emotional arguments out of the equation (sadly, this could have been you).