Like I said earlier, there were three Zoom meetings this winter—virtual meetings—and that was pretty much the consultation process. Here in Newfoundland and on the northeast coast, there hasn't been much consultation with harvesters. I know there has been some push-back from harvesters.
I mean, there is some work being done now—to what extent, I'm not quite sure—but we're still not at a place where there's work done so that we can safely say that we can move forward and have whalesafe rope or ropeless gear. There are a lot of questions that have to be answered in terms of ropeless gear. If you're in 200 fathoms or 600 fathoms of water, are you going to be able to use ropeless gear? There are so many unanswered questions, and these things are not proven.
There hasn't been a lot of consultation.