I fish and I sell every day. I believe I have a good product. It's a fresh product and it's supposed to go on the market every day. What hurts me in my stomach is that my neighbour next door goes out and holds them until that mighty dollar goes up. This year I got $3.25 for my lobsters; my neighbour got eight bucks, and the quality wasn't there. When those lobsters were sold at eight bucks, there was not one buyer at the door for them: there were a few. So he could sell them all. But that same day, he stayed at the wharf, and I had to fish lobsters for less than he was selling them for. The quality wasn't there, but he is saying the quality is there because of that mighty dollar.
The independent guy who fishes and sells his lobster every day is really being punished for that mighty dollar. So it's not a good system.