Mr. Murray, I appreciate that, but respectfully, if we put cameras on all our commercial boats, and we watch them very closely, and we don't have a monitoring system.... If the numbers are correct, and the recreational fishery went over by 350 tons, that's a lot. I mean, that's a huge amount of fish. It would only be correct, then, that the recreational sector should be the one to lose that from its quota, not the commercial sector, because the commercial sector didn't overfish. And I think that has to be taken into consideration somewhere.
I represent a lot of commercial fishermen in South Shore—St. Margaret's in southwest Nova Scotia. It's a different situation on the east coast from on the west coast. But if we're telling the commercial fleet, and regulating the commercial fleet, then somehow or other we can't allow this other group simply to come in and ignore the rules.