I'll go back to 2005 for the spring herring spawning component in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Quotas at the time were around 20,000 tonnes. That year, we brought it down to 2,000 tonnes, so that's a major reduction. Based on the known fishing effort, a quota of 2,000 tonnes should give landings normally of around 1,200 to 1,300 tonnes of herring. That's because some areas do not fish or don't catch their entire allocation. Last year, that quota was dropped again to 1,250 tonnes, I believe, for the spring herring quota, so quota reductions have occurred.