Yes, I think there are a couple of examples.
Certainly, one of the most striking local examples is the prevalence of striped bass. They're a predatory fish. They're very aggressive. They're starting to really decimate some of our stocks, and the smaller fish and juvenile lobsters. There have been autopsies done. They're like vacuum cleaners out there. We are working with DFO. There was a bit of a pilot project done. This is a prime example on the east coast of Canada where we have a fairly detrimental stock. Now it is worth something when it's caught and sold, which is the upside.
I think we need to adapt more quickly, or we're going to see the decimation of some key stocks on the east coast.