That had a huge impact. Last year we had hurricane Fiona, which was obviously devastating to the southwest coast of Newfoundland, but that system pushed it onto the Grand Banks. We fish yellowtail flounder in a very shallow water environment. We had temperature spikes—I forget the exact temperatures—up around six, seven and eight degrees on the sea floor, where the normal temperature would be three degrees perhaps. That is outside the comfort zone for yellowtail flounder.
We encountered major issues around bycatch species we wouldn't normally see. We have strict rules in the offshore. It impacted our business severely, so we understand the changes that are occurring, and we are fully supportive. As Mr. Foley said, at the end of the day it's about finding some balance in this.