I don't know a great deal about the centre. What I will say is that two weeks ago I attended a meeting at NSERC, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, on capture fisheries and some of the support they're providing to those fisheries. There was a gentleman there from Quebec, who was doing work on gear technology and energy efficiency in the industry. That expertise also exists at the Marine Institute in the flume tank. We had a lengthy discussion with those individuals—I forget their names now—about opportunities to form collaborative partnerships, because they're doing work that's very similar to what's going on in Newfoundland and Labrador, and there's no need to reinvent the wheel with some of this research. So if there were an opportunity to collaborate and to bring these institutions together and merge those partnership, we'd love to explore that, as it's something that CCFI has done and continues to do.
We had an initial discussion, and my comment to him was that if we were to have a life beyond the next few months and CCFI were to get a new mandate, we'd like to start some serious discussions with him as an institute to see if we could get some good partnerships up and running, with meaningful results both for the Atlantic industry and Quebec industry.