It's quite obvious that a lot of the sales of the products we fish in New Brunswick and in Atlantic Canada depend quite heavily on the United States. The last few years have made it difficult for people in the States to go out with their families and have either snow crab for supper or lobster in a restaurant they'd normally go to, or to buy some for home. I think it's just normal to see that this has been very difficult for exports from here. We rely heavily, 80% to 90%, on the United States for markets for our products, especially for the large volumes we are harvesting.
What we've been promoting lately has been some increased attention to marketing, to work around the world to see where we could either find some new markets or develop the markets existing currently. I think we've been doing a good job of this in the last few years, but we need some added attention to make sure it's continuing.