Some have, some haven't. As I said earlier, there are always two schools of thought, and that's one of them.
We're transitioning. For years we had an owner-operated fishery. The federal government managed that fishery. In effect, the fishermen caught the fish, sold them to the buyers, and, like a free market system, worked under the management of the federal government. Now we're finding ourselves having to restructure, and we're pretty vulnerable because we don't have a lot of resources. Some of the organizations aren't all they could be. I think it's going to take some facilitation.
I wanted to reiterate how important it is to these local communities, how strategic this asset is, and where so many people in the outlying areas of Atlantic Canada are going to be if this isn't put in place. It could be something, but the way we're going it has the potential of dying out, and a lot of our rural areas with it.