In terms of the wharves, I can't really speak to them directly. Our members do use small craft harbour wharves and other launch points that are administered by the provincial government. It's great that some funding has been assigned towards the development and future-proofing of those harbours and other infrastructure.
In terms of the program that's out there now to help our smaller employer members with the impact they've suffered directly from the storm damage, there was a lot of uncertainty around what would be covered. There still is some uncertainty around what will be covered and how that will happen. Certainly, the Red Cross, who administer that program, have said that they're going to support our members through that. We've been supporting our members through that application process. It's not necessarily going to be an immediate thing, and it shouldn't necessarily be an immediate thing, for some of our members. As I mentioned, they potentially won't see damages until further through the winter, so we don't necessarily want them to rush into something and then realize that they have significantly more expenses than had been initially estimated.
I would say, looking to the future, that if the aquaculture industry could access CAP or a similar program, then that would provide a level of certainty to the industry that they will have a program there from the get-go specifically for aquaculture. At the moment, the provincial program really is general to everybody.