To reply to that, it was 32 nets, and they put us down to five nets. Moving forward, I think the most accurate form of data you're going to get is if something is operating at its normal capacity. That's the best measure we have. Any time you make a compromise, you're also going to compromise your results.
It would be a great time to make a compromise and take some of the total allowable catch from the American source. We can take it from the northern stock and put a plan in place. Whenever we're fishing mackerel, whether it be with drift nets or handlines, we record everything. We use this chance to get the best and most accurate science.
I think the most accurate form of science we're going to get is if things are running at normal operation versus a compromised method that's not going to work.
