I can help with some specific examples. For example, in prawn, there have been years when the leases are upwards of $70,000. Before the harvester heads out and goes fishing, they're paying that lease price, paying the licence fees, which are nearly $6,000, and paying for all of their vessel requirements—outfitting the gear, the fuel, everything that is required to undergo the fishing activity. What that harvester lands is going to give you what their profit margin might look like. As somebody who leases the licence, if you're indentured to your fish processing company, if they've provided the loan to purchase or to lease a licence, you are going to be fishing for the price that the buyer is willing to pay you.
The value of fish varies radically among fisheries, and, of course, there are lots of unknowns with what the price is going to be each year for many of the fish species.
It's difficult—