We are indeed.
If we are going to try to ask other people to do what we're telling them to do, we not only have to talk the talk, we have to walk the walk.
What I mean by that is that we have to reduce our harvest of the fish at all levels until we have a better handle on exactly what is going on. We believe quite strongly in managing rivers on an individual basis, but to be able to manage them that way, you need data on those individual rivers to take proper management decisions.
Earlier, I stated that only 10% of our rivers are being monitored and/or assessed, and so we can't do a proper job to ascertain what the situation is. Until we show concrete results in the reduction of our harvest, it will be difficult to sit down with the people on the other side of the Atlantic and ask them to do the same thing.