Well, if at all possible, obviously, somebody wants to get a mayday out; that's not always possible in every circumstance. But I don't have advice for harvesters. They know more about that than what I have, other than I think this has to be registered: look at those numbers, the fatalities. This is an epidemic we have here. And these are the Newfoundland numbers. That's not counting numbers in other provinces. That is serious stuff. There's no other occupation where that would be accepted.
Obviously the impact is identical on families, whether it's somebody working on offshore oil, working on a ferry, or whatever they're working on. Just with the sheer number of vessels and the number of fatal incidents over the years, it cries out for remedial action and a standard of service that meets the need to give working Canadians a reasonable chance of coming home alive when they go to work.