It will be more complex to manage in this way because we have spatial and temporal closures required. We have that type of activity. We need to realign our science and management programs. I don't think we can ever know everything, but we need to know enough and have a broad enough picture that we can make informed decisions, and we need to work with the industry to deal with these things. That involves vessel monitoring systems, satellite transponders, better software, all that kind of thing, which would require investments by both us and the industry. But the markets are expecting this. We have a number of fisheries that are now in certification to demonstrate to the market that they're sustainable, and we have to move in this direction. It will take an alignment of resources.
Without extra funding, it just means we have to redefine how we spend our time and work collaboratively with the various parties involved.