Well, I'll give you a good example.
I buddied up with my son-in-law, so that's classed as one licence. My second son-in-law has another crab licence. To fish the two licences that are buddied up, I need about 10 to 11 weeks, maybe 12 weeks. My other son-in-law needs about three weeks--he's got a lesser individual quote, or IQ--so right now I'm fishing the two licences that are buddied up. We're going to finish around July 1.
If I go into DFO, within that day, or two days, the boat goes over into my other son-in-law's name. He is going to fish for three weeks, so he owns the boat at DFO.
The next April, he owns the boat, so he goes fishing first. He'd fish for three weeks in April, catch his IQ, then we go to DFO to switch the boat back to me under the 12-month rule.
Because we made the switch last year on July 1, I cannot get the boat back until July 1. So my 65-foot boat--I paid $1.5 million for this boat--is sitting at the wharf from the end of April until July 1.
Now, DFO will give you a 30-day grace, so going by the guidelines, my boat is going to sit at the wharf until June 1. So for four weeks the boat is tied up to the wharf and cannot fish, because it's in my son-in-law's name waiting for the 12 months to run out.