Let's look at the other supply chain. That's the justice supply chain.
It's already a year from when the last out-of-scope fishery took place. Out of the hundreds and maybe thousands that were on the river, we have 60 approved charges so far. Nobody's gone to court. Do we need more resources in the courts? Do we need some sort of strategy to get these dealt with?
When you have this much money literally swimming up the river, enforcement or even the threat of some kind of legal action isn't going to be much of a deterrence. They will take the chance. The only thing that might work is when people start getting their property seized or end up doing time in jail. It's a year later and none of this has happened.
What are you doing to pull in all of the partners that should be working in a synchronized way and be far more efficient at dealing with this?
I have one other question. You can answer that one and then answer this one too. Are enforcement officers afraid to enforce the law?