Again, as you're aware, we are focused on our core. Our core is management of the fisheries in a sustainable way. We are pleased to provide that assurance to a certifying body so they can be eco-certified, etc.
We did get engaged in the Atlantic lobster industry process. That was focused on moving, in partnership with the industry and with the provinces, to further enhance the sustainability of lobsters. There's almost invariably an increase in carapace size associated with those kinds of arrangements. That has helped generate better circumstances for that industry in terms of sustainability. It should have done something, and generally did. Generally, the gross earnings for most of the LFAs went up because fewer fishermen were going after the same or better catches and it was distributed less widely.
We did focus on the fish management side of it. DFO hasn't done anything relevant to communities because that's not our core mandate. Indeed, right now we don't have any authorities for that kind of activity.