On the specifics, as the deputy mentioned, people have gone ahead with the combining process, and in a number of cases enterprises have been combined. We don't want to penalize them, nor do we want to create an unfair advantage on others. We are looking at different rules that would apply this year, compared to last year, that would be geared toward a balance between those who have combined, those who wish to reduce their costs through buddying up, and make sure that in the process of it there's not going to be an opportunity for somebody to extract resource rent and not be a fisherman, or an opportunity for people to create a buddy-up arrangement, break it down, go competitive fishing in another fishery, and then recombine. Again, we feel it's not something that would be fair.
There are some changes being contemplated, and we are looking at taking that to the minister for her approval in the very near future and then we will be coming out to make announcements. We have discussed this with fishermen and are trying to get the right balance.