There is a dramatic effect on our plant workers. In my presentation, you will see the man-hours laid out. With the cuts from the quotas that were in place in 2009 to where we are today, I think we're talking about 140 workers in the 3K area alone, and I'm talking about all species. We lost the cod quotas back years ago, we have now lost shrimp, we have lost the turbot quotas—they were cut in half—and we're cut down on crab by half in area 3K.
Looking at the man-hours there, I think it's a cut from 2009 of 2,900 ten-hour days for 140 people. So the math is there if you want to do it; it's specific. It's big and it's drastic and we're going to lose plants. We're going to lose communities.