I'll have a quick go at this one.
There was a significant study done. The numbers were based on an assessment, kind of a norm, of what fish get caught.
It's my understanding that a detailed review of that assessment is under way to determine the most accurate number. I'm meeting with the halibut association this afternoon. I met with the recreational sector a few weeks ago. I don't have the results of that more detailed work to determine exactly the overage, the underage, or whatever. But certainly, as you're well aware, shares and whether it is everybody's right to throw a line in and catch a halibut is a very emotive issue.
However we square this, from our perspective, from the minister's perspective, there is 100% of fish, and we have to figure out how to manage that with everybody involved, including the recreational sector. At the moment, it's a challenge sorting that one out on all sides without taking sides.
The issue you raise of catch monitoring, for all the species on the west coast, is an issue we will be moving forward with this year much more dramatically than we have in the past.