I think I'll refer to my science colleagues. It's one population, and should we have a higher level of exploitation on one portion of that, it has to be considered in terms of the overall exploitation rate on that population. There are, obviously, pockets of abundance. In the stock status reports there are maps looking at the distribution of the crab that's available, and that certainly drives fishing effort in the first days of the fishery. In other words, people would go to where they understood the fish were, at the time of the stock status report, and they've sat on those areas. But we consider it one population. I don't know if you want to add anything there.
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