Basically the agreement says, for example, if I had a fish plant that needed work done and the provincial government gave me $100,000 to upgrade my plant, they would have to give Ocean Choice $400,000. They would have to give them four times what any other plant gets, regardless of whether they need it for any work or whatever.
Also, there are no plants that can be reopened. Even plants that are being closed down can't be reopened by other people. There are no new licences to be given out. So they have a monopoly on that.
It was consolidation of processing facilities that created Polar Foods, which was bought out by Ocean Choice. That's a lot of plants that were consolidated and are now being closed.
I can remember, for example, where I live in Morell, there were two fish plants at the wharf and another fish plant in Morell. All three of those plants are closed. When you talk about a glut of fish, there were a lot of vehicles there and a lot of people employed at those plants. It's only a small harbour, but they handled a lot of fish. I think it's sad that now those fish have to go to one plant that says they can't handle them all; they're having a glut.