No. The length of the vessel right now--again, this is a personal point of view--if we're not going to ask for any more quota—
If I have an individual quota to catch--right now we're on a 650,000-pound cap with shrimp and I have x number of pounds of crab--and I want to go to an 80-footer or a 100-footer to catch that quota, then they should leave it up to me as a business person to decide. And if I can meet the economics of that, then that's my decision. But because I'm going to a 100-footer, don't come out and say that I need another million pounds of fish in order to operate that 100-footer.
What I'm saying--and I have it there in my notes--is that if the Government of Canada puts the option in place of saying you can go from a 65-footer to your 100-footer if you want to, don't come back and ask me for any more fish to pay for that. If they give me an extra million pounds because I went into a 100-footer, then I think they should give the fellow who's in the 65-footer the same amount, if it's going to be shared equally.
Do you understand where I'm coming from?