In some cases. But I'm sure there's more to hey-hey than meets the eye. It's the harvest. This morning, I was husking the coconuts and... Well, we should clear the diseased trees, and we will start a new grove there. Thanks, Moana. She's doing great. This suits you. Chief, there's something you need to see. Our traps in the East lagoon, they're pulling up less and less fish. Then, we'll rotate the fishing grounds. We have. There's no fish. Oh! Then, we'll fish the far side of the island. We tried. The windward side! And the leeward side, the shallows, the channel. We've tried the whole lagoon. They're just gone. Well, have you tried using a different bait? I don't think it's the bait. This seems like it's getting worse and worse. And you have recently... I will talk to the council. I'm sure we can. What if we fish beyond the reef? No one goes beyond the reef. I know. But if there are no fish in the lagoon and there's a whole ocean... We have one rule. An old rule when there were fish. A rule that keeps us safe. Instead of endangering our people, so you can run right back to the water. Every time I think you'll pass this. No one goes beyond the reef. Well, it's not like you said it in front of your dad standing on a boat. I didn't say go beyond the reef because I want to be on the ocean. But you still do. He's hard on you because... Because he doesn't get me. Because he was you. Drawn to the ocean, down by the shore. He took a canoe, Moana. He crossed the reef and found an unforgiving sea. Waves like mountains. His best friend begged to be on that boat. Your dad couldn't save him. He's hoping he can save you. Sometimes who we wish we were, what we wish we could do, it's just not meant to be.