In the gulf, I don't want to talk about ongoing investigations; I'll just refer to historical ones.
We have seen, not necessarily in the southern gulf but certainly in the gulf, situations of collusion between skippers, observers, dockside monitors, and plants, similar to what was observed to have taken place recently in Newfoundland and Labrador. These are issues.
We do have a good monitoring, control, and surveillance system. We have high levels of observer coverage. We have vessel monitoring systems, dockside monitors, and a number of other mechanisms to keep control on it. We're confident that we have pretty good control on the catch, and we are monitoring closely. But I would also say that whenever you have these kinds of circumstances--you do get a lot of pressure on people to pay the bills, and they try to find ways to do so--we end up with investigations taking place and with legal proceedings.