I mentioned earlier on that one thing that occurred over the years was the elimination of the large vessels from the harvest, and that's not necessarily a good thing, because they're more capable. They're safer platforms to operate and they are more efficient.
Another thing that happened around the mid-1990s was the elimination of the fishing vessel insurance program, which provided a reasonable cost level of insurance to fishing vessels. It wasn't funded by government. It was administered by government, but it was pretty well cost-neutral. That was eliminated in the mid-90s, and now the only option is to go to commercial insurers. As MP Small mentioned, the deductible is up as high as $100,000. One thing that causes an ineffective hunt because of that factor is that seal harvesters are using smaller vessels or older, worn-out vessels to harvest seals. They can't use their main vessels because they just can't afford to take the risks. Bringing back something like the fishing vessel insurance program would be a very great benefit to increasing the capacity to harvest seals.