Conservation is, of course, the primary principle for the management of fisheries, because if we don't conserve fish, we know what happens: It undermines the fish and seafood sector in the future. Therefore, conservation is very important.
We have compliance and protection officers who are hired to enforce the regulations and the Fisheries Act for all harvesters. Any unauthorized fishing activity may be subject to enforcement action, and that's domestic and international alike. I do want to mention that there is serious concern around illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, which hurts legitimate fisheries and takes place on the high seas. We work on that element as well with global partners.
Here in Canada, we work in coordination with municipal and provincial compliance and enforcement officers to make sure we're as effective as possible in DFO in doing that work.