I think we're within a few percentage points, so it's pretty accurate, but there are going to be people who try to take advantage of it. The individual cases can add up to a substantial amount when you're looking at whole companies and groups of fishermen working to avoid it. But we're pretty confident that we're providing the right kind of deterrence. When you see fines that approach a half-million dollars, and more to come, I would point out that you're looking at a system that should provide some reasonable deterrence.
In addition to that, if they want to sell to higher-end markets, certainly in Europe now, they're all going to have to be subject to catch certification to verify that the catch was legal, etc.
Those things are going to contribute to compliance in the future.