I think what we see today is the culmination of a year of decreasing shore prices, and it is most definitely a crisis for some fleets. When the shore prices get to these levels, fishing operations simply become unviable. So there is very definitely a crisis.
On the selling side, the lobster has to be sold. We had companies go bankrupt last year. Despite what everybody thinks, there's very low profitability in the selling sector as well as in the fishing sector. Some fleets are able to make up for lower prices by catching more, but some simply can't. So definitely some fleets are really suffering in this environment of low shore prices and that impacts hundreds of communities.
I would say that we are definitely at a point now where there are big challenges.