It sounds as if there isn't actually any real understanding of the size of the biomass of the lobster stocks. It's basically based on landings, and landings have been growing every year relative to effort, and that's in the inshore.
Are you aware in the offshore, LFA 41, which is the largest and only area of the lobster fishery that actually has a TAC, a total allowable catch, if there was ever any science done to determine whether that is a reasonable size of a TAC? I think it's 77,000 metric tons. Is there any science to support that?