I think the information they would give today would be very accurate, as a matter of fact, because all processors are required to send DFO copies of our purchase receipts, the documents that we provide to sealers to show what we purchase from them. These numbers, I would think, are extremely accurate. I would assume their statistics department would scan all this information into their system. So I think the numbers they would have today are fairly accurate; however, during the season the numbers could be somewhat suspect.
In the last five years, I believe, this past year would probably have been the only year that we exceeded the TAC. Previous to this, we had a three-year TAC of 975,000 animals. The first year, I think we sealers had decided we'd go for 350,000. We didn't go near 350,000 that year. The second year we went a little over into the third year. Overall, if my memory serves me correctly, I think we were about 940,000, 950,000, out of the 975,000. This past year, 325,000 was the number that was decided on at the meetings in St. John's last November, and it's my understanding that we exceeded that by a few thousand animals.
I think the numbers DFO would provide today are extremely accurate; however, during the season, as I said, the numbers could be somewhat suspect.