Yes, I think so.
I've always believed that education and stewardship are key elements of the conservation and protection program and that the C and P program needs to collaborate closely with harvesters on what the priorities are and on how to gain compliance in their area. At the same time, I think one of the things we need to be clear about is that in every fishery, we need a presence. Whether it's in the lobster fishery in Quebec or patrolling our 200-mile limit, we need to have a presence on the ground—it can't be done sitting in front of a computer screen. We need high-tech solutions as well, but in all cases, for an effective compliance program, we have to have a presence.
I would say the greatest thing we can do in Canada today to address the most difficult situations we have is to clarify the rules, let everyone know what the situation is and then carry out the enforcement program to enforce the rules.