Yes, Mr. Chairman.
In response to Jack's question, no, the $33 million is not too much. I've been fishing for 32 years and I know what it's like to be out there. I've fished offshore and I've fished inshore. Right now, I'm fishing inshore. But when you've been looking at four- or five-day forecasts.... To put it in perspective, yesterday in Eastport they called for a few flurries. We had 20 centimetres of snow. That's how reliable our forecasting is.
When you have vessels going out there that depend on four- and five-day forecasts, they're either leaving in storms or coming in storms. It's unavoidable. It's not only the fishing industry, but you can imagine what my wife and my kids are going through at home. I'm not downing the people, but they don't have the response time from the coast guard, from the search and rescue, that should be there.
I have a son who's on the tankers right now. I know what it's like out there. I know what it's like with 13-metre seas and 55-knot winds. I don't care if you're on an 800-foot boat or what, I'll tell you, you think about where they are and about how if something happens what response is going to be there for them. No, Jack, it's not too big a price....