No, that would be putting the cart before the horse, unlike what was done with ropeless fishing, where the department took the time to do testing and wait for the results.
This summer, we did tests on weak-link ropes. We have not yet seen the results, while the department is talking about putting it in place next spring. That is much too fast.
Concerning the tension we want to apply to these ropes, all the tests that have been done on this show that the ropes are going to create a ghost gear problem.