Okay, but don't you think, Mr. Williams, that if five or six or eight big boats over 100 feet—we're talking about big boats when we're talking about boats like that—come into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, do one or two passes and cut the quota, there will be nothing left for other small fleets, such as shrimp, for example?
I'm going to be honest: I was happy that at least the shrimp fishers got 10%, because it was a start, but don't you think that having big boats in the Gulf of St. Lawrence again will put redfish resources in a difficult spot again, if you let that happen?