That's hopefully good to know. Hopefully that's an accurate picture of what's actually going on or, more importantly, what's not going on.
Sticking with you, Mr. Russ, we have the whole issue of the illegal, unreported and unregulated fishery. I think we can all easily see that provisions for indigenous fisheries could be on a collision course with UNDRIP and FSC. We've already had some references to destructive activities as a result of some of this. Are you comfortable that conservation is going to be maintained, observed and respected within both the UNDRIP rules and the FSC fishery?
Are you quite confident that we're catching the right fish at the right time of the year for purposes of, obviously, protecting stocks and making sure that there's an abundance off into the future?