Thank you for the question, Mr. Fraser.
You mentioned 100 new officers for the country. Actually, I think that even the region alone could have another 100-plus officers. They are needed.
They're simply understaffed. Every office is understaffed, so they have to pick and choose what violation they are going after. Some violations, we believe, are simply being ignored because they don't have the manpower to take on that kind of stuff.
One thing I'd like to add about the boats themselves, the working platforms, is that a lot of these are...I hate to use the word “antiquated”, but they are old, especially in the case of the smaller coastal vessels and stuff like that. They're really old. They don't have the capacity. Our fishery has moved into something like an offshore fishery, especially in our fall section. Really, the level is actually disheartening.
Listen, the fishery officers are doing what they can, but they really are handcuffed in what they can accomplish.
I mentioned technology. As an example, the use of drones on some of the boats for monitoring and stuff like this, Mr. Fraser, would help, but the maritime region needs a big boost. As you said, it's better than it was, but I don't think we're anywhere near the level that it has to be to get some true enforcement here.