At all of these annual DFO science meetings we have a series of things to talk about, like the biomass. But they also talk about the temperature of the water, the trends of the tides, and things of that nature. There are a few exhibits that we've been shown over the years from the Bedford Institute of Oceanology that a lot of the crab that ends up in this neck of the woods--notwithstanding the fact that we generate a lot out of their own home base--comes down from the gulf. Now we're seeing the gulf at a 63% cut and going lower. So if some of that tends to come to us from the gulf in the tides, then we have some sad years ahead of us.
In making decisions today, or in 2005, we have to look forward. I'm not asking for a rebuttal, but if the panel had withheld when we were at drop-dead bottom and the price was $1.35, would the decision have been the same? In that decision it's not possible that we could have been viable as a remaining fleet.