I'll start by saying that the reason it's incomplete is that it is an emerging fishery, and we're continuing to work. Particularly in the eastern Arctic, we share the resources with Greenland, so we do a biannual multi-species survey divided into two zones. Dave could probably give more information on that. We're partnering to ensure that we have the appropriate information going forward. As we see the potential impacts of climate change and movement of species and that kind of stuff, we're wanting to expand our research going forward.
It's a work in progress, and we partner with industry and our co-management partners to provide the resources we've put into it. We have had an agreement in place for the past five years that wraps up this year. We'll be spending this next year ramping up a new agreement concerning how we'll conduct our research going forward and how we'll allocate resources from the department and our partners to ensure that the work is done for the next five years.
Dave, do you have anything to add?