We'll pick it up later. I think there's going to be time for another quick round, but I have a couple of questions that I think need to be asked.
You have some contradictory statements. On the one side you say that a small portion of inshore fishers are currently affected by the 45-feet and 65-feet barriers, mostly in Newfoundland. On the other hand, under risk factors which will require a stability test, they include modifications, changes in fishing operations, anti-roll tanks, liquid cargoes, live wells, operating in icy conditions, significant windage. Under those risk factors, I don't know of a boat, very few in eastern Canada, that would be excluded from a stability test.