I'll address the monitoring question, Mr. MacAulay.
The Ministry of Natural Resources is responsible for monitoring in Ontario. We do, however, have what are called FMZs—fisheries management zones—which are cooperative efforts between the ministry and local on-the-ground organizations like OFAH, local fish clubs, and whatnot, that meet regularly and define policies and programs in specific fisheries management zones across the province. They address monitoring issues. Obviously, the ministry, through conservation officers, undertakes creel surveys across the province during recreational fishing seasons on an ad hoc basis.