Thank you very much for the supplementary question.
With respect to this type of investigation, we have a number of tools. Certainly, if we are made aware of something, or if something does look oddly suspicious, we can in fact request further information—and we have—from those harvesters, which can be the paperwork that would look at whether or not this was a controlling agreement.
Since these provisions have been put in place and the regulations have been adopted, 3,600 questionnaires have been completed, and we've looked at those questionnaires for these licence-holders. Of those, which we would classify as administrative reviews, we required additional information from 1,600 of the 3,600, and for 220, we worked with those individual harvesters to take them out of those controlling agreements. We consider that a success.