That's the irony of it. I think they're driven to it by circumstances. I haven't said this. I guess what our fishermen are engaged in today and for the next several days is in fact a cutting off of supply, but it's hard to do that on any kind of long-term basis. So that's probably more by way of a protest as much as anything. It does make sense in addressing the problem to consider whether we can find a way to improve the inventory situation, not to make it worse. That seems like a logical way to approach it.
On May 14th, 2009. See this statement in context.