Part of the management measures that we use—and they are linked to fishing—is protecting known herring spawning beds to allow them a better chance to lay their eggs and for those eggs to develop.
Other than that, yes, we manage the fisheries. We are consulting with industry members on trying to develop rebuilding plans for the various herring stocks. Those consultations are ongoing and may end up with certain solutions. We came up with the protection of spawning beds, for example, through consultation with the industry back in 2005.
It is going to be difficult to say right now what is going to be in the future, Mr. Battiste.