I do think there will be more lay-offs by the start of the season. The fishermen have done their best, with the means at their disposal, to communicate with all those people and to convince them of the situation that could arise. I don't think the fishermen yet realize what could happen.
That number could quite easily double, not necessarily by the end of May, but perhaps by the end of the year. If the same thing occurs, or even more, the fall fishermen might react. They might realize the scope of the situation much earlier and have the time to prepare. They also have to travel a little less far to fish.
So we could see a further decline in the number of fisherman's helpers from 600 to 700, at least for this year.