You have a pie of a total number of allowable catch, and in that pie there are a number of user groups. What we're proposing is that each user group be assigned a fixed percentage of that pie, and it raises and drops from year to year, depending on the size of the run. Within that fixed pie, there are also stocks of concern. What we're saying is that each user group should also be assigned a ceiling that they can catch of those stocks that are of concern. Once you do that, then every user group has not only responsibility and accountability, but they also have a desire to make the thing work.
But the key to it is validation. The key to it is counting the fish that each group catches. We're getting to the point now in the halibut fleet where they have a camera on every vessel or an independent observer. They've told us that's going to come to the salmon fleet. Well, that's fine, but I think there's minimal cheating in the commercial fleet because it's fairly well monitored. If they applied similar monitoring to the other user groups, I wouldn't be sitting here.