I think that certainly some progress has been made in that regard, but there's still a lot of work that's left to be done. There are some big harbours on the northeast coast--Old Perlican is one that comes to mind--where the depths in the harbour are not adequate to meet the.... It's turning to be very much a centralized harbour where the larger vessels are going, but it still doesn't have the adequate water depth to be able to safely access it in all seasons.
Progress is being made, but there still are some very significant gaps. As much as there is a need for resources to fulfil our life cycle management responsibilities, there still are a significant number of enhancements and improvements that are needed within Newfoundland and Labrador just to give fishing vessels a safe and accessible place at which to berth.