No, because people are wondering whether they will have work for four weeks. Those four weeks are mandatory to qualify for Quebec government programs. This week was the fourth week for people. Last week, some people were saying they had worked six hours in the plant, which is not very reassuring, since we all know that, in order to receive government assistance, you must have worked four 40-hour weeks in the plant. If you only worked six hours last week, that means you are a week behind.
Of course, the fisheries are diversified, with the addition of lobster and whelk. However, there is no guarantee that everyone will be processing the lobster and whelk. At Unipêche M.D.M. in Paspébiac, people were transferred from Port-Daniel—Gascons to Grande-Rivière, while others remained in Paspébiac. On the other hand, we never really know how many weeks we will be working. To qualify for Employment Insurance, you have to have worked 620 hours, which is not easy to do when you do not even have 420 guaranteed work hours.
So, a lot of people were worried. This year alone, 12 landing jobs were lost in Port-Daniel—Gascons because of boat mergers; some boats have decided to deal with other plants.