No. The charge for using it would be just based on the cost for running it, I would think. You wouldn't want somebody making an extra profit over and above what the cost of running it was.
Basically, in Nova Scotia right now the fishermen themselves have storage facilities to keep lobsters alive through low times. Then when prices increase a little bit they move their lobster at that time. It would solve the glut situation they're talking about in Prince Edward Island right now. Lobsters in the glut times could be held over, and they wouldn't necessarily have to be held over for a long period of time, but only through that time period that they're saying they can't handle the lobsters.
This would take care of helping to increase more fish plants, and you would also be able to search farther and wider on where you sold the lobster.