Thank you for that.
I want to move to another thing you mentioned in your presentation and that I had jotted down before today's meeting. It is that the penalties have to be not just the cost of doing business. I think you're spot-on there.
In the lobster industry in particular, we see that the growth of that industry in southwestern Nova Scotia and across Atlantic Canada has been a boon to the local economy. It's been doing extremely well. We have to make sure that conservation is top of mind when we're talking about enforcement, but I wonder, since the lobster industry has been doing so well in southwestern Nova Scotia, if the fines and penalties imposed for breaching the Fisheries Act have not commensurately gone up and that it is becoming just the cost of doing business. Would you agree with that?