I'll break that down into the winter fisheries and the summer fisheries.
In Cumberland Sound there is a Greenland halibut or inshore turbot fishery that's just wrapping up. That's the one I was mentioning. There's probably about another month or so of that. That's on the ice using longline kind of grounded technology. There's going to be a lot of the fisheries in the western Arctic for the whitefish as soon as the ice starts coming out of Great Slave Lake. Probably in the early part of June those fisheries will start off and we'll start seeing the plant open up in Hay River.
The fisheries in the east, through the strait, would start probably in late May and continue on. We're seeing fishers staying there until almost December. So there's probably about three, maybe four, months of the year that there's not commercial activity up in there.
Does that pretty much cover it?