The cruise industry, like any industry, is always looking at costs. We are a bit unique in the costs that we face as businesses that work on the ocean. A cruise lines competitor isn't so much another cruise line; it's actually a land-based vacation. Therefore, we're always mindful of costs—government regulations and fees—that will be passed onto our passengers, because if you have a family of four or a family of six, the difference in price from those additional fees could mean the difference between their taking a cruise and taking a land-based vacation. We're always mindful of that.
What we really seek is transparency with regard to costs, and dialogue and a business justification for any increases that may come up. We feel this bill provides important principles that should help to get to those things.