I don't think there's a lot to be concerned about. Unfortunately, Canadians are not large consumers of fish. On a per capita basis, we're in the range of around 15 pounds per year. The Iberians—Portuguese and Spanish—would consume about 10 times more per person than that, so that's a big market. It's not just a big market in terms of 500 million people; it's a big market in terms of the fact that northern Europeans, as well as southern Europeans, have a tendency to eat a lot more fish than we eat.
Therefore, I think we're going to continue to be a country that exports 85% of our products, rather than being a big importer. We import shrimp, generally aquaculture shrimp, and we import tuna. We import products of that nature. We are not a big importer of other types of fish. I think the flow of fish will go in our favour.