That's a great question, Mr. Hardie.
The currents and the prevailing weather are pretty consistent year-round. Obviously, in the wintertime, the prevalence and the severity of storms increase the volume of debris that comes across the Pacific Ocean. Certainly, by springtime and early summer, we see the largest aggregate of debris because of that winter season.
Notwithstanding incidents like the Zim Kingston, which could increase exponentially the volume of debris that comes in at any time of year—but without an incident like the Zim Kingston occurring—spring and early summer are when we tend to see the largest aggregate of debris.