Down through the years, of course, from the beginning, the vessels over 35 feet in length, 35 feet to 64 feet 11 inches, were required to hail. These vessels are registered. Right now, a lot of the hunt or a lot of the harvest takes place with smaller vessels, those under 34 feet 11 inches. These people are not required to hail.
As I said in my presentation, the processors are required every day, by 10 o'clock, to prepare a report for DFO to tell them what we think is out in the field. We have people around the province and on the Magdalen Islands who are picking up our seals for us. We are required to tell them what's out there. So they use these numbers to come up with the animals that have been taken on a daily basis.
However, of course, there seem to be some problems, in that their staff will sometimes double-count the numbers that we present to them, and as I said, they will close down the harvest when there are still animals to be taken.