In area A, we pioneered electronic monitoring on our vessels. We have cameras on deck, hydraulic sensors to tell when they're pulling a pot, radio tags on the buoys, and GPS positioning. That costs our association about $300,000 a year, and this money comes out of the fishermen.
It hands clean data to DFO on the fishery, and it puts their enforcement cost to near zero, because the fleet is totally monitored, at the cost of the fishery. So we're already managing that fishery, spending a huge amount of money, and we're getting nothing back.