We're trying to avoid that possibility. We think that by putting into place the catch monitoring system we have now and by having the fishermen participate in the catch monitoring, we will be able to document the catch and we may be able to re-examine what is required from a catch monitoring perspective, but over time. Initially, we think the standards have to be clear and unequivocal and they have to be complied with, because we believe that if we don't do that, we put at risk the ability of the stocks to survive, particularly the bycatch. As a consequence, we put into place clear catch monitoring rules. The fishermen are required to respect that. Again, it's an issue, I think, of coming back and re-evaluating that and determining whether further adjustments are necessary.
So that flexibility is there over time.