I've written on what I've perceived as the unfairness of the sharing arrangements on the stock for, oh, the last...I have letters going back at least for the last three or four years. There was a period of about 11 years when the inshore got roughly 40%, give or take a percentage or two. There were a couple of outlier years when it was up around 45%, but that was brief. But for the run of it, for 10 or 11 years, the lowest we had was 39.5%. This year we got 29%-point-something. So that isn't preserving our share.
For the offshore, by the way, the threshold they were given was 37,600 tonnes when the inshore is admitted.... This year, subject to a couple of areas that are not finalized, they'll have 64,000 tonnes, plus the opportunity to fish another 18,000 tonnes of special allocations that they'll have the opportunity to fish under royalty charters. So that's an awful.... To say that 90% of the increase has gone to the inshore is true of one area only. If you look at the total stock, it's not even close to being the case.