If I understand your question correctly, there is a lot of work that would not get done if the centre doesn't continue. I think there's no doubt about it. There are certain things that will continue. I can't say that everything will fall, but there are significant portions.... If we do 60 to 70 projects a year and we're the catalyst for a good chunk.... We're not always the catalyst; in some cases we come in where others might be doing some management work, but in the majority of the cases we are the catalyst for that research and we bring the funding to the table. So if the funding is removed and the catalyst for that research and from a management standpoint is removed....
The comment was made I think by Minister Ashfield last night in the House of Commons that it won't affect the Fisheries and Marine Institute or Memorial University or any other academic institutes, and there's AIF funding. For example, in Newfoundland and Labrador, I can think of maybe two to three AIF contracts since 2002. If an Andrew Daley or a Dwight Spence, or another fisherman in the northern peninsula, wants an initiative related to challenges in his industry, AIF is not the answer to that sort of work. It's an organization like us, and without us that work doesn't proceed. I think that's clear.