Mr. Chair, we're looking at protecting a domestic industry; we're not trying to infringe on what's happening south of the border or in other countries. We want to protect our domestic industry, and I don't think you have to stretch very far to rationalize that.
Moving away from that a little bit, if we could satisfy the domestic industry in Newfoundland and Labrador, we will have created a multi-million-dollar industry that we just simply don't have. If you rationalize it along that basis and build designs around the kinds of programs that will allow you to expand, at least in the short term, to do that kind of thing, I don't see how we could be faulted internationally, especially through the WTO.