The question has a couple of parts. I guess the first part is on whether any inshore fishery is exempt. You're absolutely correct. In the text right now are some special and differential treatment provisions for developing countries, not for developed countries. Last week we mentioned that one goal that Canada and a number of other developed countries have is to ensure that there is an exemption for programs in support of small-scale fishing, artisanal fishing, in the text. It isn't in there now, and we are pushing for that.
With respect to employment insurance fishing benefits, you're absolutely right that there are different criteria to qualify for benefits under EIFB. We have taken the position that EIFB is but one part of the overall employment insurance scheme in Canada, and it is part of a generally available program. That's our position, and certainly we will defend that. However, in these negotiations we're looking wider and we don't want to go to a WTO panel to find out whether our position will hold up or not.