Well, in area A crab they tried to distinguish our charters away by saying it was a charter for the benefit of a limited number of fishermen. As I've told you, it isn't; it's a benefit to the economy and to the coffers of the federal government when we fish.
They just tried to dismiss our charters. They just said they have these fixed dates and conservation is looked after, but they completely ignored the economic benefits of our fishery to the area and to Canada.
In one letter they just dismissed us, saying the charters aren't important, yet they fully supported our having them for five years. They gleefully took the data from us and said it was valuable data. They trained our crew members to collect the data. It was all very important at the time, when it could be paid for out of the resource; as soon as it looked as though they might have to pay for it, all of a sudden it wasn't important. We say they just made that distinction up to avoid paying for it, period.