Clearly, the latter was part of the proposal in the Fisheries Act that was being proposed. I think, generally, that the fishermen and most communities would agree that this kind of approach--administrative law and tribunals--provides much quicker and more suitable penalties.
Having said that, there has been a trend in some areas for higher penalties, and that's had an impact on people. We also have maintained some traditional patrolling for dealing with poaching, etc., but we're also looking at more forensic audits in cases where there is collusion between irresponsible buyers and so on, where there could be undersized lobsters marketed or where there could be illegal lobsters marketed. So we are looking at those kinds of investigations to try to stop the larger-scale poaching as well.
Lobster is our biggest fishery, so I guess it's no surprise it's also one of the biggest focuses for our fishery officers.