With the recent big-bang reform we've had in Indonesia, we've changed the special management, and of course we've had to change many acts in Indonesia. With big-bang reform has come more and more decentralization, more autonomy for our provinces and counties, and then more democratization.
We have, of course, an act for this, a fisheries act; the problem is how to implement it. Enforcement is very difficult because of our long coastal area in Indonesia, the second longest after Canada. That is why we created the new laws, the oceans management bill and the other one, the coastal areas and small islands bill, which are still in Parliament, to be finished in perhaps two months' time.