Well, my goal is to grow the fish and seafood sector, and that means being precautionary when a fishery is in a critical zone, which the mackerel fishery is. It's in the critical zone. It also is very important for the whole ecosystem, because other important fish are depending on mackerel for their health and the health of their stocks.
I have been working to ensure that the United States leadership understands that the precautionary approach is incredibly important in managing the stock and have had several opportunities to talk to the leadership—in other words, Dr. Spinrad, who is the key administrator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA— to discuss how we can rebuild the stock. My understanding is that the United States has reduced their quota twice in recent years in reflection of the state of the stock, with its age structure collapsing and the egg survey showing that the recovery at this point is weak.