Even the plant workers, as you mentioned, could also fall under that criterion. It's not our avenue to speak for them, but where they would have low hours in the plants and everything, they could fall under. But for 2008, as Bobby mentioned, a lot of fishermen had a hard time. It's not like it was years ago, when we had the groundfishery and when the lobsters were down a bit you'd go groundfishing. Basically here on the south side we've got our lobster fishery, we've got a herring fishery, and herring fisheries are pretty nearly non-feasible to go at. So we are totally relying on the lobster.
The way things are looking in some places, they're doing good catches. But in our area we're at 10,000 and some are less. It is just hard to meet the criteria, and I think that under this recession, if we could get a three-year delay and go with the 2008 landings, and even if the plant workers could fall under the same thing and go under their hours for the next three years too, it would take a lot of anxiety out of the communities, I'll tell you that, because it is a big concern.