That's what I'm proposing: to test the model, while avoiding a disruption of the current order of things, start issuing the new licences that are likely to be issued in the next few years in the form of community licences.
That would anchor the fisheries in the communities, since the management of these resources is community-based. That would maximize and maintain the benefits in the communities. It could be an important driver for community development, which would improve the redistribution of wealth, since the community, rather than the fishers themselves, would be responsible for redistribution. That would also help establish the next generation because they would no longer need to buy licences, as the licences are held by the community. That would remove the barrier to acquiring a first fishing enterprise and make it easier for fishers to establish their fishing enterprise.