It's a voluntary program that we invited MSC to participate in, and DFO volunteered to work with us as industry. It's not unlike when we say no animals were hurt in the production of this product, or when we consider buying carpets or clothes from certain countries in Asia and want to make sure no child labour was involved.
We can have sovereign states, and that's appropriate, but at some point, particularly when you're an export market, the people who we sell to want to have some assurances. If it is sufficient to say, from the sovereign state's or the resource manager's perspective, that the fishery is sustainable. That's good. If we can, on a voluntary basis, invite in others to work with us to ensure that, I think that can be good. There are risks; I appreciate the risks you're raising.