Well, we have surveillance and enforcement officers, as there are always people who will not abide by the regulations. Greg mentioned trucks being held up at the border two or three years ago. Well, for a couple years the Americans were inspecting and they were finding undersized lobsters, finding berried females. In some crates, they even found rocks. We can always do a better job, and I think the fishermen are the first to call for good enforcement out there. It's in their best interests.
I think the number one thing is whether it can get worse than it is right now. It sure can. If we overfish the resource and we push the resource down, it can be a lot worse and devastating. So conservation is number one. Are we doing enough? I don't think so, in most lobster fisheries.