Okay. When the northern shrimp fishery started, they called it the gold mine of the north, and you were encouraged to gear up for it.
I have wo questions, then. First, it appears that it maybe hasn't turned out to be quite the gold mine of the north. Second, you mentioned that you're not allowed to fish at the right time, or you're fishing at a time when the markets are at their worst. Could you clarify that or comment on that? I mean, what is it? Is it that the shrimp are most plentiful or you're allowed to fish at the time or in the life cycle of the shrimp, that that's the right time to fish? How is that out of sync with market conditions?