Thank you for clarifying that. It's very helpful.
By the way, you said something about being put on lists. I think that had to do with scientists who were speaking at the department or updating information, so that we could be informed when some of these discussions go on. I think you'd find that most of the members around the table are actually quite interested in the science. We like to know what's going on down there; we all feel we don't have enough information.
We have these bacon and egghead breakfasts here. Some of you probably attend occasionally. We're invited to attend, and most of us try to get there whenever possible.
On the oceans issues, we're particularly interested. I think we would welcome an invitation to some of those presentations.
Going on, then, I want to ask specifically—and I'm glad you did the little pitch about the centenary coming up—about the Pacific Biological Station. Maybe you could comment on it. Are we moving ahead with adequate funds for the research that's required there? Are there funding increases or decreases? I probably should have asked that when we were discussing the main estimates the other day. Can you comment on whether the scientists on the front line are getting enough funds to move ahead with the projects that need to be done?