First, 150,000 tonnes or 148,000 tonnes in 1995, these were not realistic measures for us fishermen.
There is one thing that Mr. Moriyasu didn't tell you. In 1995, the biomass assessment wasn't 150,000 tonnes. In I don't know in what year, 2003 or 2004, the scientists had to review their entire system. They told us that all the biomass measures assessed in the past were incorrect, that they had to redo the calculations. It was then that they presented a new biomass calculation for subsequent years. So the figures Mr. Moriyasu gave you this morning are the result of the new biomass calculations in 1995.
In 1995, the official figure was 90,000 tonnes. However, based on their new calculations, we reached 154,000 tonnes. That's quite a big difference. It's very clear that the stock follows a cycle, year after year. There is a downward trend, then it moves up, then there's a downward trend, and then it moves up. It's been that way for the past 30 years.