Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Welcome to our guests here, and I'd like to say hello to Mr. Goulding from Newfoundland and Labrador, who I've had many conversations with. I'm looking forward to having many more. And from the Newfoundland and Labrador perspective, as I said to Mr. Blais, we're always looking for more money, not less.
With that, I want to follow up on the questions from Mr. Blais on the budgeting and distribution of funding. Criteria have been in place, it's my understanding, since 2001-02. Did I hear you correctly when you said that in Newfoundland and Labrador we have one-third of the fishing fleet of Canada, or whatever it is, plus the number of harbours that we have?
If I look at the allocation form that's in place, it's based on replacement value of core fishing harbours, the commercial fishing fleet, the number of harbour authorities, the number of core fishing harbours, and the number of harbour sites. I believe those are the five criteria in place. That brings us out to around 28.4%. Is that the process, the same allocation form, that's used right across the country?