We ran into a problem—and I don't have to tell you people—and Saulnierville was the perfect example of what took place a few years back. People were trying to fish out of season. The fishermen down there didn't like it. They were very concerned over the sustainability of the stock. We are, here in the gulf, as well.
Our biggest fishery here, Bobby, as you know, is the lobster fishery. We feel that in order to protect that resource to the best of our ability—and we've heard this countless times from all our members—it has to be one season for everybody. You can't fish during the molt. You can't cut a bunch of people loose when everybody else is ashore. It'll be just a free-for-all, and it's not going to do the resource any good.