It's hard to put a date on it. All I can tell you is that having hundreds of people showing up to meetings in the way that's happening now, saying that they're not going out fishing lobster and that they're going to tie up, is unprecedented in my time, so it's urgent.
I see more of that kind of action out of desperation. People are just at their wits' end and are asking what they're going to do. I think it's critical for something to happen immediately on the short-term issues, and that will at least allow enough of a breather to have a good crack at the longer-term structural problem.
By the way, since you mentioned our province, the Newfoundland government is on the record as being willing to fund 30% of the cost of a licence reduction program. If the federal government comes to the table, our members are willing to pay part of the cost of having a fleet reduction program. The missing party at the table, at the moment, is the federal government.