I think it works both ways.
There are examples of how we've been penalized for lack of data and lack of information and ultra-conservative decisions have been made. The situation with Greenland halibut is a very good recent example of that.
There are also examples of how we just don't know. We're the company that fishes most of the yellowtail flounder in the southern Grand Banks. We've actually seen a decline in catch rates in that case, yet we don't know what's going on with the resource because no survey has been completed in the last three years. My understanding is that we will have one completed this year and it will feed into the decision-making efforts. It works both ways. There's an opportunity cost, no doubt, but if stocks are declining we'd like to know that as well so we can make responsible decisions based on that.