I wanted to explain, and I don't want to give you too much to interpret. I'm going to try to be more brief with my wrap-up comment.
We only brought in our 200-mile limit in 1977. Prior to 1977, it was a 12-mile limit. Literally, on the coast of Nova Scotia, where I come from on Canada's east coast, you could see Spanish trawlers, Cuban trawlers, all the countries in the European Union, the British, the Irish, the Spanish, the Portuguese, the Icelanders, the Danes, the Swedes, and the Norwegians. They were all fishing there. After 1977, we had an exclusive economic zone out to the 200-mile limit, and we had the capability to arrest anyone inside the 200-mile limit.
Mr. Calkins would like to make a quick comment on that point.