That's one of our big concerns. What's happening is that if the fishery doesn't qualify them for EI, for example, they'll go fish at a fishery that's not even economical. They'll try to catch something that might even be in strong decline, to try to qualify for EI. It's sad to say that, but it's true. Everybody has to do what they have to do. We firmly believe that if there was something established that you would automatically qualify...based on, say, 2008, for example; if you qualified in 2008 you would qualify in 2009.
That way it would take pressure off the lobster fisher. For example, a guy goes out fishing lobsters and he hasn't got a very big catch, but he has to go out to catch it to try to have it total enough so that he qualifies. If he didn't have to do that, he could leave his gear set for, say, two days if he had to, and it would be far more economical fuel-wise, bait-wise, and everything else. But if he has to bring in as much income as he possibly can, it forces him on the water, even if it's not economically viable.