That's absolutely fair enough. Thank you.
The other concern I have is in regard to monitoring, especially dockside monitoring or vessel monitoring. A lot of fishermen fear that cost is going to be downloaded onto them. As you've rightly pointed out, with all the concerns affecting fishermen and their enterprises now, they're getting whacked over the head with all these charges and licence fees, etc., compounded on top of each other. Well, as a fisherman, you would know. If you throw on additional costs, that burden just may be unacceptable, especially this year when lobsters are going for $3.00 or $3.25 a pound in some areas. Fishermen were forced, in some cases, to sell their lobsters out of the backs of trucks in Fall River or Dartmouth and those areas.
I'm wondering how you would see an effective monitoring program, and who should bear the ultimate cost of that monitoring program. I agree with you that we need to have a much more effective system, not only to catch the cheaters, but also to protect the integrity and the conservation of the resource.