The issue around the access through controlling agreements, given that the regulation came into play April 1, we've had a policy in the fishery which prohibited this from happening, but because it was a policy as opposed to a law, we had a considerable amount of creep, I'll call it. Now we've moved into a different phase where the implementation is starting, and hopefully, we will see the department do more investigative work and be more attentive from a regulatory standpoint to expose some of these things that are going on behind the scenes.
With the legislation and the regulation, we're very hopeful in the industry that some of this will come to an end, but we need the support of all parties on this. It's not a matter of just hoping for the best and wait and see what happens. We need to make sure that everybody understands the importance of protecting our coastal communities in this country and ensuring that these licences stay in the hands of the individuals in the communities.