Sure, if I may.
We do have several different possibilities for people to reconcile their business in the best way they see fit. We have partnerships similar to the buddy-up policy that Jackie explained, which exists in Newfoundland. We have partnerships in some of our lobster and crab fisheries that allow two individual licence-holders to partner up for the length of the season and fish one and a half times the trap complement that is authorized for that particular fishery.
We allow stacking, which would allow one lobster licence-holder to acquire a second licence and stack them together. In the swordfish harpoon, the groundfish, the fixed-gear less than 45-foot fleets, and in the sea urchin fishery, we also allow harvest benefit combining, which is a permanent combining that allows one or more licence-holders to relinquish their licence back to the department so that a single licence-holder can acquire the harvest benefits associated with that licence. Those benefits can include things like the attribution of catch history, access to new areas, access to new gear types, or access to new gear amounts.