People in the industry, I think, would say no. They feel that there are still companies and other investors that are getting away with various kinds of under-the-table ways of controlling licences and so on. In particular, in Newfoundland and Labrador, there are challenges. I think the emerging kind of reality is that, with some of the demographic challenges and so on, a lot of harvesters are at retirement age, and licences are changing hands. It's not only companies that are finding ways to control. You're also seeing rich fishermen kind of buying out and building up enterprises where multiple licences are stacked within an enterprise. There are ways of disguising that and putting the licence in somebody's name, etc.
There certainly are enforcement issues. Overall, the industry leaders in the harvesting sector that I'm in touch with strongly appreciate what has been done since the new Fisheries Act and the regulations but are pushing for better enforcement.