Thank you for that.
A little bit earlier, I was glad that I heard you say—and I don't want to quote you incorrectly—that we're maybe going to look at softening the measures for next year. I think there's a possibility that we could do that without compromising any of the measures we've put in place so far and without more deaths or entanglements, and we'd be helping the industry and some communities at the same time.
What are you seeing, as of now, in terms of changes to some of those measures? For example, we just talked about using those same tools to reopen some zones. Maybe instead of having one whale in a particular spot, maybe we can have two or three whales. I know the industry is proposing that to you. I know also that some environmental groups are proposing that to you. When all those zones close, I think you know how chaotic it is sometimes. Everybody has to remove their traps, and they're fishing in the same place, so it may be more dangerous for entanglement. What are you seeing in terms of some of those measures that we can soften and still, I think, be complying or still be viewed as a country that wants to protect right whales and at the same time wants to have a responsible fishery?