Yes. Michael Gardner alluded to that at a Senate committee hearing, that the competition from our exporters was costing our national industries here a lot of money. I think that has to be addressed, but it might be a national issue. You know, it might be an industry issue that has to be addressed there.
But right now, with the amount of lobster that's coming in, and especially the quality of lobster that's coming in, the processors are playing a more prominent role. The reduction in that tariff, if we can get the right kind of structure in place and the right kinds of agreements through the right kinds of negotiations that everybody seems so reluctant to enter into.... We've had such a slugfest, I guess, over the years, in competition, trying to sort these things out, that people are reluctant to get back into these divisive issues of sharing the resource and the benefits from the resource. But we're on the low end of that right now.