Just to be sure, in the first question I asked if you seized some elvers and you said you will get back to the committee with some numbers, but now you just said you didn't seize any this past season. Those are shipped across this country, so it must be shipped from some port of entry or whatever. I would appreciate it if we could have some numbers if there were some that were seized.
I'll get to my next question.
In the last couple of years we saw that the export of our lobster and crabs had enormous growth. Millions and millions of pounds of lobster, for example, are shipped from Moncton airport, and I think some from Halifax airport also, mostly to China.
Let's say there is a plane that has a million pounds on it, which you see on the packing slip, or whatever you call it, the paper. The fish plant will say there's a million pounds in this shipment. How do you know exactly if there is a million pounds and there is not 1.2 million pounds or 1.5 million pounds?
Is there something that you verify, or do you just look at the slip and there's one million pounds and you're good to go and the shipment is gone? Is there a mechanism that your agents have whereby they can monitor if it's the right number of pounds in those shipments?