What we looked at in our audit was whether or not marine protected areas were a tool that was being used to protect marine mammals specifically.
Marine protected areas are established for a variety of different reasons. Environment and Climate Change Canada established them for seabirds, for example, and in those ones the regulations are quite strict and not a lot of activity occurs. You'll see that in our audit. Parks Canada establishes more of a representative system of protected areas, so they have a different set of rules and regulations. In our audit we talk about the Saguenay marine park and the regulations there to help protect the beluga.
In the case of the marine protected areas established by DFO, three out of 11 marine protected areas were established to protect marine mammals, but we found that generally in those three areas overall there weren't a lot of restrictions generally for commercial fishing or for shipping.