Sure there is. It's absolutely the case.
I'm going to quickly do a parenthesis: 18 of the 24 certified fisheries are in Atlantic Canada. Absolutely, that is a challenge. The challenge for us is.... What's good about it is that as long as it's all based on the FAO guidelines, which we helped develop and we absolutely believe in, and our sustainable fisheries framework, it's generally going to go in the right direction. That has generally been the case with most conditions.
The challenge is that we sit together every year and say what are our five priority fisheries in terms of establishing a bycatch policy application, but that doesn't happen to be the fishery that went into certification. Even though that is the priority fishery for various reasons, we sometimes have to move our priorities. That's where I would say the challenge is in terms of.... It's not throwing us way off our game, but it does actually take us in directions that might not be the priorities given the resources we have.
That said, there are not many things that you would look at.... There are a couple of cases where we would say, “I don't think they got this right.” That's in very, very few cases, and we've had discussions with the certifiers on that. For the most part, you look at it and you say yes, that would be a good thing to have. It's a question of how and when, etc.