Just quickly, I wanted to point out that most of the harvest effort controls that are our fishery regulations were promoted by industry itself. The harvesters, for the most part, are very protective that those regulations are followed. Any violations, such as double-hauling or fishing outside of the set time or retention of undersized prawns, is very offensive to most harvesters. It's important to note that because this fishery is very important to the people who make their livelihoods from it.
When we talk about C and P officers using discretion, my understanding is that if a C and P officer were to encounter a vessel that was, for example, in violation of other regulations and there was a clear defiance of the regulations in multiple ways, they may utilize that discretion to put forward charges for that reason. But in terms of this particular issue, obviously, as we've discussed, it's very difficult to understand what that discretion relates to.