I will give you the example of our community, the Rivière-au-Renard—Fox River—in Gaspé.
Rivière-au-Renard is a community of about 4,000 people. If you include the two processing plants, the harvesters themselves—the captains and their crews—plus the services like the welding shops and the electronics shops, just in Rivière-au-Renard—a community of 4,000 people—we are talking between 400 and 425 jobs that would disappear if there was no shrimp fishing and processing anymore.
It's a catastrophe. Putting it on the scale of Quebec City, we're talking about 80,000 jobs.