No. Even the repeat offenders, Mr. Fraser, are nowhere near to getting what they should be. Again, I use the model of the Americans, especially in the Maine lobster fishery. More or less, if you have three substantial strikes, three substantial convictions, they simply take the licence, and you're no longer part of that fishery. You don't have that privilege. We're just tapping these individuals very lightly on the hand, and they're...I won't say “destroying”, but they are inhibiting a Canadian resource. This looks bad on the whole industry. Again, if it looks like we're not enforcing rules in our fishery, this can even have a negative impact on the marketplace.
On June 17th, 2019. See this statement in context.