And that one is perfectly consistent.
The FEC rate is considerably higher now - around 2,000 per second; very close to 10% of all RS blocks need fixing. But the ES count of only 23 over the day shows that the current FEC+Interleaving settings are fixing all those errors.
Ordinarily, the low ES rate would be enough to get DLM to reduce intervention. However, I have seen one other case where the FEC rate was stupidly high, like this, and the ES rate was low (less than 2,800 over 70 days), yet DLM had stayed in place.
It wouldn't surprise me if DLM stayed for you. And it wouldn't surprise me for it to keep FEC+Interleaving even when G.INP becomes available: Retransmission of 10% of all packets isn't likely to be sustainable.