That's been escalating since 1996, when we started with community-based management in terms of groundfish. And the downloading costs have escalated. I'm involved in the groundfishery as well, with fish gill nets in the summertime. You have to bring somebody with you at sea as an observer. You have to pay him $325 a day. You're limited in what you can catch.
There's dockside monitoring. It gets more intensive all the time. It used to be after a certain percentage. Now it's almost 100%. There are the licensing fees and everything else. Last year I could call a monitoring company three hours before I left the wharf. Now I have to call six hours before I leave the wharf to warn them that I am going fishing. So there's been a tremendous amount of downloading cost passed on to the industry.