Off the top of my head, there are a few things that we've talked about. I think education is a big thing. It's the same thing. We've done this. We have a science and research branch for lobsters: Homarus. We've done stuff with our own membership. We've started to do that with first nations, trying to make some of the individuals understand why you shouldn't fish lobster in July in any given area, let alone St. Marys Bay, the Northumberland Strait, the Gaspé or wherever.
I think that's a big component. It's just education at the ground level, understanding the importance of what it is we're trying to do, why certain conservation measures are in place and why that conservation is important to a stock that....
In reality, I'm here to fish. I'm a fifth-generation fisherman. I hope there are more generations to come behind. I want that for the first nations as well.