I think that's a good question. I have two responses to that.
The evidence we have is that because we've moved into a quota system, and because people can trade for quota, there isn't the need to rush out and catch fish as they had to, for example, under a competitive fishery. A small-boat operator can actually make better choices now about when to go fishing. You can decide not to go fishing under certain conditions. Before, that might have been more difficult, because you may have been forgoing opportunity. We thought from the beginning that this arrangement allowed small vessels particularly to choose their time to fish more appropriately.
The second point I would raise is that so far no safety issues have come to our attention in season. This is an issue we will want to talk about post-season to satisfy ourselves that this is the case. So far, we're not getting any indication that this has been a significant issue.