That gets into the issue of auditing, and we work with fishery officers. First, we're monitoring the fish on the vessels, and we're also monitoring the fish when they come into the dock and into the plants. So obviously we're looking for continuity. We're looking for the same amount here being the same amount there and the same amount there. If we see discrepancies, then those get flagged for reviews or investigations.
Now we are putting most of our effort into the front end. We're saying the front end is where we should put it for now, because we should try to make sure we minimize the number of fish that shouldn't be caught in the first place. So let's try to make sure we do that, because once they're caught, it's too late. We're putting most of the effort into that in terms of catch monitoring, documentation, and accountability.
We are also mindful of the fact that we have to have a full circle, which means that we have to trace the fish from the fishermen, through to the plant, then through to the buyer to ensure there's continuity all the way through that chain, which I think is the point you're raising.
So we are putting most of our effort in the front end at this point in time. We have work underway on the other areas, but over time we may want to make an adjustment based on our experience. At this point, we are putting it mostly in the area I described.