If I could--and I apologize to the committee, because I know we need to vote the estimates today--I have a very quick question on that point, Mr. Stringer. This will be the final question.
You mentioned the International Pacific Halibut Commission. That's actually an international body that establishes that TAC, if I'm correct. Canada's portion of that TAC is divided between the commercial fleet and the recreational fleet. This year, it is my understanding, the recreational fleet went over their TAC by 700,000 pounds. That's 350 tons. That's a lot of fish.
I realize that there's a big recreational sector, but somehow or other they're not being monitored closely enough. And for the Canadian TAC, next year that portion will come off everyone instead of just off the recreational sector. It comes off the commercial sector as well. It would seem to me that this is patently unfair.