The clean fuel regulation was implemented in July this year. We can only project what the cost might be, but what I can tell you is that, as of July 3, which was the first day things were open after Canada Day.... We have two oil companies that we source oil from in this province. On July 3, one of the two companies—I won't get into naming names—increased the price by 12.5¢ a litre. The other company did not, but within a period of about a week to 10 days, the other company followed suit. There was no change in the spot price and no change in the market price. It was just implemented as a result of that.
Basically, the refineries and the oil companies are passing the clean fuel costs onto us, and we can't pass those costs along. We operate in a global seafood industry and a global seafood market where the price is the price. We compete with other countries. We export primarily, so we're squeezed on that cost.
We estimate it's about a million dollars a year potentially, as it stands right now.