What I have here is one of the documents that I plan to leave with the committee. There was a pilot project that was put together by the fishermen in New Brunswick. This will give you an example of that. I'll just read from it: “The program would essentially require that existing government programs...”--community investment funds, EI programs, and so on--“be used to top up fish harvester revenues to a breakeven point for 2009.”
That has been discussed already. They're talking about around $200 a week for captains and their helpers, and in return for that, for somebody to take advantage of that exchange, inshore fish harvesters in communities who are willing to entertain the pilot project would have to move to a 76-millimetre lobster. I don't know if that means anything to you or not, to move to a 76-millimetre lobster from a current 70-millimetre lobster. So that's a fair jump. That's one of the concessions that the industry within New Brunswick and the MFU have been talking about back and forth to make it work.
So we're not just saying we want you to give us money and help us get through this year and so on. We're taking responsibility for it into the future.
That's one example. Does that answer your question?