There were a couple of other elements in the plan, Lawrence, that were really troublesome. One was that there were two raises in carapace size of a millimetre each that the fishermen got absolutely no credit for.
Second, in Northumberland Strait they were talking about cutting out the window lobster fishing and taking them all together. If you went down to central Northumberland Strait below Charlottetown and the central strait up toward Borden, it would virtually eliminate that fishery. For those people, instead of 6,000 or 8,000 pounds a year, they'd be fishing for 3,000 or 4,000 pounds a year.