That's a good question. What will happen? I really can't tell you. I know there'll be fishermen in their eighties who'll still own fishing fleets, because they'll have no place to sell them. The young people are not lining up to purchase licences. If we have a rationalization program and we buy out some of the fleet and the remaining fleet becomes more profitable, then the younger people will want to come back into it. They will see that they can purchase one, pay for it, and make a living. This would keep our rural communities viable. We can't all move into the city. If we do, then there's going be a lot higher unemployment rate, because then half the civil servants won't be needed. It's a two-edged sword. We need the rural communities along with the urban.