That depends on the fishery-by-fishery basis. For example, for harvesters, a typical enterprise profile is one IQ, in the case of IQ fisheries, but that is subject to a variety of policy constructs. For example, some enterprises are combined, as you are aware, in which case there may be multiple IQs harvested off the same vessel.
In other enterprise situations, the harvesters may be what we call “buddied up”. It's not a full permanent combining of quotas, but harvesters in some fleets are eligible to work together and harvest together on one boat. They're independent owner-operators, independent enterprises, but they're partnering up to use one vessel to harvest for both.
There's a wide variety of combinations of that. You can have combined enterprises buddying up, depending on the fleets. In some fisheries, in some fleets you can have two, three, four, or five IQs coming off the same vessel, but it does vary by fleet, and it varies by fishery.
I believe that in the Maritimes region there are similar kinds of constructs, where there is a partnership or an enterprise stacking option for some enterprises depending on the fishery. I don't know if Verna wants to take a few moments to describe what that looks like in the Maritimes region.