They go off to sea for nine months, they're sick half the time, bad things happen to them, they see others die. Then they come back home and they have not a cent in their account. The way it ruins these men in their very spirit is a crime that's horrific to see. And it's hard to capture that in writing because wage theft, that term, is so boring. But on the ocean, it's so pervasive and so ruinous that I would put it up there on par with putting men in an oven and cooking them slowly.