The New Zealand industry took a very aggressive and proactive approach. They divided their part of the ocean into various segments. In each of those segments, they put a closed area, and theoretically they're representative.
Basically, in terms of the fishing industry, our deep-sea groundfish fleet and our deep-sea shrimp fleet have established a sizeable acreage in terms of a no-go zone for fishing. But you're right; the species that we are protecting here are basically deepwater corals, sponges, and certain sea mammals, so they--