Sure. They started out as allocations.
One of the objectives of the panel and one of the objectives of the minister in establishing the panel was to find ways of eliminating the instability in the fishery. Our approach to this was to do what we could to redefine the basis of participation of all the various participants. One way to do that was to eliminate the labels and designations and say that if everybody's going to participate in this fishery on an equal footing, then everybody holds a licence. Over time—and we were taking a very long view of this—these distinctions that had been there at the beginning would gradually melt away, people would forget, and you'd just have a licence, a basis for participation, as it is in every commercial fishery.