Thank you, Mr. Arnold.
Yes, I did mention that for the shrimp trawl fishery in B.C., there is a very low, arbitrary bycatch level. Because of that low bycatch level, there's also a requirement of 100% observers in these fisheries. Only the big boats can afford that. This is an impediment where you have a policy that favours the large-scale fisheries at the cost of the small-scale fisheries.
To illustrate how arbitrary that level is, I mentioned that the bycatch level is less than 0.01% of the eulachon stock. The DFO shrimp survey has, in 12 of the last 20 years, caught more than what the entire industry is allowed to catch. Four tonnes was the bycatch, and they caught up to 15 tonnes, so this level is without reason, without any scientific background.