Yes. Essentially we focus on commercial fishing, and a core harbour would be a harbour where there is a need to support commercial fishing. Also, usage is important. If there is a small number of vessels at one site and it would be possible to provide services to that small fleet from another facility that we have close by, that would be another consideration in deciding whether this site is going to be considered core or whether we're going to try to encourage the fishers from that community just to migrate to the facility next door.
But as I said before, we never take a decision just by ourselves. We will do this in consultation with the fishers involved.
In a situation like this, where there is very little activity, it's likely that the facility is in poor condition, and we'll have a frank discussion with the fishers from that community and say, “Look, given the funding of the program, we cannot really afford rebuilding a wharf just for the level of activity that it is right now. We can provide you a much better service if you accepted to migrate to the community next door.”
So the bottom line is that we serve commercial fishing, and the level of activity is a consideration.