I think there's tremendous pressure on governments when these cycles go up. For the people in the neighbourhood--when the groundfish were collapsing, especially--what do we do with them? It's one reason why there's a number of people in the fishery. It does create economic pressure on the low part of the cycle, but on the high part, there's room for everybody and they can all make a good living.
We now have low abundance and low price because of the economic circumstances. That does create a very difficult time for harvesters, processors, etc. It's not a conservation issue. It's just that, at this part of the cycle, they're not able to make the kind of money they need to make to pay the bills and to live well. We hope they will get that opportunity once it starts going up again.