It would probably be to maintain the research we do on the crab movement and the relationship between the males and females--vis-à-vis how many females and males we need. That work is going on, but it's not something that can be achieved within a few years. We'd need probably five to ten years of research to achieve this.
In terms of stock assessment for snow crab, I still believe it's one of the best you can find in Canada, and probably around the world. Our crab assessment methodology is the envy of many countries.