Yes. I would like to suggest a subamendment to that amendment. I think it will allow for better delivery of the purpose and intent of your amendment. The way it reads right now, the court could direct payment to any group for any work and all they need to do is live in the community near the marine conservation area. I'm proposing an amendment to replace the words “work in a community” with “work related to the marine conservation area”. I'm making that proposal for two reasons. The way it reads right now, the money could be awarded to anybody who's doing anything whatever in the community. It also is extremely nonsensical in the case where, if you have marine conservative areas, in many cases there's absolutely no community anywhere near the site. So it would be appropriate to allow for the allocation to any group that is doing work related to the marine conservation area and its protection, which is probably far more likely the case.
It's suggested as a friendly amendment to allow for what I think is the purpose and intent of what you're proposing here.