We haven't had too much input. I was talking to the president, Mr. Keddy, this morning, and he told me that he'd been warning us for three or four years. I must say, I study and I read newspapers from Nova Scotia. I have seen his name in the paper and I've seen some of the stuff he's written. This has been ongoing.
But you're in a bureaucratic system. We're organized as fish harvesters and we're covered by a fishermen's union. The government sends DFO out and they meet together. Quite frankly, the grassroots of the industry have very little to say and don't really get involved. It happens more at the boardroom table with the president of the union, or the vice-president of the union, and you probably get a couple of government officials. They sit around, and the grassroots of the industry are not being heard from, quite frankly. We have very little input.