You have these converging forces in the B.C. fishery, the demographics—the aging out of the baby boomer generation who are the majority of licence holders, working fishermen, boat owners and crew—and then economic conditions. As I mentioned, the leasing costs and so on are so bad for working harvesters that the young people are not coming in or staying in the fishery.
I think a large part of that story about the loss in employment is about just simply you can't get people to work in the sector. As more and more people age out, we're going to have a really serious crisis about who's going to catch the fish.