A few years ago when they built Admiral's Marina--that's the facility we have on the south side of Harbour Grace--there were very few pleasure craft around then, and they were basically speed boats or something that people owned, which were tied to the side of their own wharf on their own property. So when we built this here, I guess it was built through ACOA money--plus small craft harbours got some. But the fishermen were the backbone of it all.
We saw the need to get everybody involved to try to find funding to run this after it was constructed. Our fee structure is pretty simple. We treat everybody alike in one way when it comes to the fee structure. We charge by the length of the vessel that you own. We charge $15 per foot to the end of the vessel. So if you have a 20-foot vessel at the wharf, you would pay $300. If you had a 50-foot vessel, you'd pay $750, and so on. The fishermen do the same thing. They pay by the same structure as that.
The only difference with fishermen is that if they land their product back at our facility we will give them half a cent a pound back, up to a maximum of $500, let's say. They are subsidizing their amount down, whereas the owner of the pleasure craft will pay his full fee. He gets no subsidy at all. The fishermen do get a break on the fee structures, and they can come down to about $220 plus GST and HST. So that gives them a break.
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