It is something that is ongoing. Last year, we really became aware of the fact that we were short an asset because we had to fly out, sometimes twice a day, if I'm not mistaken, over the gulf. The only times we restricted ourselves was when certain weather conditions would not permit us to do that.
We take the job very seriously, and it's important for us to provide the information so that everyone who's out there in the gulf—I'm talking about maritime shipping, ferries, cruise lines and fishermen—is aware of where the North Atlantic right whales are located so they can take that into consideration as they go about their operations or if they're transiting the area.