I could put it that way; I think what we're doing is replacing—not necessarily duplicating, but replacing—the programs run by the province, with a couple of exceptions. One is that we're looking at enhancement of requirements for information. Second is more monitoring and controlled-surveillance types of activities by fishery officers. There are add-ons to what was being done by the province with respect to the compliance side and the information side.
That might, obviously, have some response to some recommendations that may come out of the Cohen inquiry, but we are doing that anyway. We are not anticipating anything in particular coming from the Cohen inquiry, because we have to let that process follow its due course and come to its own conclusions.