We get pressure from individuals to go to larger vessels when they're replacing. They may find a vessel that exceeds the size limit and want to use it. They may have a mix of licences, as you pointed out, with a larger size limit for one licence than another. We get pressure from individuals.
If you look at fleets as a whole, even in areas such as southwest Nova Scotia, where a lot of people were building very large boats and trying to push the size limit, the majority still want to maintain the size limit. Individuals have a tendency to want bigger boats, but as for the fleets, the collective view may be to maintain the size limits. It depends on the circumstances, and to a large extent it would also depend on the nature of the fishery.
For example, when we switched from competitive to ITQ fishing in Nova Scotia, people had more freedom to choose the vessel they wanted. They had a tendency not to go to very large vessels, because they were making the right investment for the amount of quota they had.
There's pressure, but it depends on the fleet and the circumstances, and often it takes the form of individual requests.