If I might be permitted, Mr. Chair, I wouldn't mind setting a context for this.
The minister has met with all interested parties. We met on Sunday afternoon. We have officials. Mr. Bevan would be here today, but he's in Newfoundland working closely with the province and everybody involved to try to find a solution to this issue before the strike deadline on Monday. The minister has been personally engaged on Sunday, yesterday, and today.
So as for how far we go on this one at the moment, it's obviously sensitive. I would say certainly the scale is part of the issue. The scale of the groundfish allocations we're talking about is 20,000 tonnes, with tremendous potential for very significant growth. Certainly given the federal government's responsibility for managing the quota, for managing the fishery, there are concerns from other provinces in terms of how this unfolds.
Having said that, the minister is very committed to finding a solution, to working with the province, to working with the other stakeholders to finding a solution by the end of the week that works for everybody, and we're certainly working on that one full time.
Kevin, do you want to say a few words about Arnold's Cove?