We're confident that we can maintain our controls. If there were to be a huge spike in the value of various species, that would create more pressure. The more valuable it is, the more temptation there is to poach. Hopefully, we're going to see some increase in value, but not enough, I don't think, that would cause us concerns relevant to enforcement.
We already have a sustainable fisheries framework that looks after a number of policies, which helps us to ensure that our products, our stocks, are looked after now and into the future.
That's in place and will be added to, to help improve the system. We are looking at monitoring control and surveillance improvements. We've seen on the west coast, for example, that every single mortality caused by fishing in the mixed stock ground fish fishery is accounted for. There are cameras on every vessel. There are records kept that are linked electronically, so the vessel location is known, the size and species of each fish is known, etc.
We think those kinds of things will allow us to continue to maintain control over the fisheries we're responsible for.