My next question is about owner-operator fleets.
Melanie Sonnenberg from the Grand Manan Fishermen's Association, who I'm sure you're familiar with, told us about her concerns over the threat to the owner-operator model. There are a lot of people either offshore or from other jurisdictions operating boats within the local area. As Mr. Farrell said, in the seafood industry and particularly in blueberries, any jobs in the local communities are absolutely critical in rural areas.
That would be one of Melanie's big concerns. Any changes to the owner-operator model are a threat to the local operators and local people who would be hired within those regions. Otherwise the jobs are from outside, and potentially the fish are going outside as well.
Are there any changes that you would like to see within the owner-operator model? Is Nova Scotia comfortable with the model that is there right now?