In terms of establishing the new allocation key, decisions were made by which to strike some level of fairness. We do know that in the offshore sector, those harvesters continued to have those licences and make business decisions based on those. Even though there was a moratorium, there was intrinsic value in those licences. We do know that others in the inshore, for example, with groundfish licences, avail themselves to other species.
In terms of the shrimp harvesters, it was deemed that this would be an appropriate amount of quota in addition to the fact that we do have a reserve allocation that is available to anyone. Perhaps a final point to add for the committee's consideration is that the choke point here really isn't the allocation key. Harvesters are not catching more than 10% of their allocations. It's really a market issue.