I guess a lot of what I've seen is that the enforcement in my area typically has a lot of focus around rights-based access and enforcing that more so than in other fisheries. I've witnessed, first-hand, individuals having their product confiscated, but then never going through the court system. It kind of gets tossed aside fairly quickly afterwards.
Those are some of the situations we've seen. I know it's been mentioned by previous speakers as well that there's very little enforcement out there, in reference to the sport sector as well.
The focus on the rights-based fishery being an illegal activity is somewhat challenging, I believe. The chair mentioned a bit of that earlier as well. It's a challenging piece of the educational piece, and I think it's part of what needs to come.