Certainly, we've seen an increase in the interest and the support that's been given to science.
As far as COVID goes, I think what's important for the committee to understand—and I'll try to do this briefly—is that our fisheries management plans depend on good science. We make decisions based on good science. When we lose the ability to get out and collect some of that critical data that we plug into our fisheries management plans, it's devastating, and there will be an economic hardship as a result of it. I cannot stress enough to the committee how important it is that science is just as essential as the actual industry it supports.