Actually, we entered into discussions yesterday with an individual from the Coast Guard, with search and rescue. In Newfoundland they have been tracking similar stats as to some of the accidents and occurrences, but one of the things Melanie mentioned earlier is that there's no tracking as to following how many days at sea or at what point in the season some of these accidents occur, and that's data that would be useful information to see exactly what is going on. In the collecting of statistics on accidents, either under provincial or federal jurisdiction, sometimes that information is lost, which would be very viable for determining some of the causes and some of the prevention options.
It's a fair assumption to make that on opening day or close to the start of the season you may have more accidents, but there's nothing in the statistics supporting the view that those are actually occurring. We don't know at this stage.