There are 987 licence holders, and generally there are three aboard—a captain and two crew. That's not counting the spinoff in related onshore industries—the bait, the handling, the trucking, and all the other things that take place.
Last December, they were coming in to protest the price of $3 or $3.25 a pound. They came here, and they met. They knew they were going in the hole, but they knew they had to try to make money so they could give something to their hired men so their families could eat. The men went back fishing, knowing they were losing, because we are the economic engine of southwest Nova Scotia. So it wasn't that they decided to stay there till they made so much money. They decided that we needed to try to help, regardless of the situation we found ourselves in.