I'm a commercial fisherman. We've been in that fire a long time, right? We don't feel the heat any more.
You know, it is an issue. You look behind and you don't see a lot of young people coming up into the fishing industry. You hope things are going to get better, because that's going to allow you to recruit more volunteers.
I've been involved in this, you know, Pacific and these advisory boards for a long time. Pretty much, if you have a problem, fishermen can solve it. At the table, you look at the insurance issues, the maintenance manuals, the initiatives that have come out of the advisory boards--we've solved quite a few problems for volunteers in this process. You know we can do that.
We're not worried about volunteer fatigue, if we can show progress. I think everybody says that. At the end of the day, you have to show that you're replacing the planks on your dock. You just have to. Otherwise, you lose them. Yes, like Morris says, what's fatigue, right? We're fishermen.