If you look at our business model, what you will see over the last probably three to five years is a reduction in how much product we buy at each buying station. Over time, our amount of buy has dwindled probably by more than half of the buy. Therefore, our cost has risen to double what we would normally have to pay.
From our perspective, it is cheaper to allow a middleman to do his business and do what he does well and for us to not interfere with that process, based on the fact that we're not getting very much volume in some cases anymore. We're basically buying fish from fishermen for two or three days, or half-catches. Our volume has dwindled, so cost per unit is what we're basically looking at.