I will follow up with that question, actually, because it does follow up on Ken Hardie's question, are there a lot of fish out there? There are not a lot of fish out there, but there are also very few commercial fishermen. The forgone opportunities are for the remaining small number of commercial fisheries. We're basically at that tipping point where we are losing the infrastructure that is absolutely critical, not just to maintaining the commercial fishery, the first nations fisheries, but also, in many times, in many of these remote communities...such as fuel, docks and floats.
The lack of management to encourage when there is a small fishery that's available, like this year, which would make such a big difference to sustaining the remaining fishermen, needs to be a priority for management, not putting it aside to the last minute and ignoring it. I think, maybe, that's answering your question a little bit.