Many of the fish harvesters that we work with have a saying, and I like this saying. They say you don't have a whale in your area until you have a whale in your area.
One of the things we've seen in recent years with these whales is that their habitat is shifting, and they are moving to different areas. Yes, if there's a very low chance of whales being in an area, then that's excellent. We still need to be attentive to tools that are available to fish harvesters to reduce the risk of entanglement, but we have to be attentive to the fact that because there has never been a whale there yet doesn't mean there never will be a whale. We need to make sure that everybody is prepared and improving the sustainability of their fishery.
That's part of the answer.