Yes, we did actually see a significant improvement in the performance of the fishery from the point of view of avoiding unsustainable bycatch, and it worked very well from the point of view of making sure that the catches of all species, including rockfish, were well within the safe biological limits and that all catches were documented. That worked very well.
We still have to continue to try to minimize the economic costs of this, but it has succeeded from a biological point of view.
In addition, we have increased the number of rockfish area closures to further protect rockfish in British Columbia waters.