Just to mention a few things on the conservation part of the buyback, if we take out the 65 fleets to start with, there's an environment impact. Each boat burns 20 to 30 gallons a day; anything they may be dispersing into the water is gone. Concerning the 50 traps, there are 402 fishermen in our area here, so right there you're going to save at least an hour a day. You're looking at three or four gallons less fuel for each vessel every day for 50 days, and looking at less bait, which makes it easier on the other gaspereau fishery.
So there is a fairly big environmental impact too: the fuel, and saving one-quarter to one-third of your bait per day. It makes quite a difference in the gaspereau fishery, which is dwindling. We use a lot of it here, and it would save that fishery somewhat.
So there are lots of savings to look at. As for the income of a fisherman, since we all have 300 traps now, if you put out 50 fewer, you have 50 spares right off the bat, which saves you money right off the bat.
So there are some good outcomes from lowering by 50 and getting rid of the other 65.