The challenge is with DFO and its conflicting agendas of trying to serve both industry and conservation, replacing the minister will not change that at all. In fact I can thing of only two fisheries ministers in the last forty years that made any significant changes and one was PC and the other one was a Liberal. I strongly suspect that the minister is not even aware of many of the complexities of what is occurring on the West Coast due to the culture of the bureaucracy within DFO ( note I am not including their own scientists).She should step down. She is not adequate for the position. She knows it. It's called fisheries management not fisheries destruction.