Certainly, the offshore sector is obviously fishing in a different zone than the inshore would. The Canadian offshore sector would be able to fish in offshore zones in 2J, 3K and 3L. The NAFO fleets and other NAFO contracting parties will only be able to fish outside of 200 miles, in area 3L specifically.
In terms of other measures that are in place, we have a very robust at-sea observers program, dockside monitoring, gear requirements, mesh size and those sorts of things that ensure, for example, that small fish are not being caught. Canada has a minimum size of 43 millimetres for cod, which is larger than NAFO's previous minimum size, and Canada was successful in having that changed for 3L cod this fall at the meeting.
We'll also have a seasonal closure that will be in place from April 15 to June 30 to help protect potential spawning activity.
There are a number of measures we've put in place to ensure that the fishing activity is done in a way that mitigates the risk, but is monitored to ensure that the quotas available are respected and not exceeded.