Thanks.
To answer those questions, I can note that in the beginning of last year, in 2023, the government made an investment of $30.9 million over five years to implement the fisheries monitoring policy. That work is now under way across all fisheries—looking at the various data needs and approaches in order to collect that necessary data to support the management, the enforcement, the science basis of these fisheries.
In terms of e-logs, we're working with third party providers to develop the necessary applications. Several of those are now ready and in some instances have been deployed in fisheries. We anticipate that several other fisheries will have these e-logs deployed next year.
I can also note that we are piloting some electronic monitoring tools, for example, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence redfish fishery, and those are also obviously used in other fisheries in Canada.