I think we've been pretty lucky up until this point, until recently. The crab fishery has really started growing significantly in value in the last five to 10 years. Before then, there was not a lot of interest in buying licences, other than among fishermen. It was a very independent fishery up until recently, and it still is, in most areas. Crab are available to the public, but if we don't get a policy correction, that will change.
China represents more than 90% of the export market. Some years when it's better in one area, in the Hecate Strait, more of it goes to the U.S., but for most areas, over 90% is sent to China live.