That's a good question. The best example I can give you is the Sea Fish Industry Authority in the U.K. We've done a bit of work with Sea Fish. They actually wrote a letter of support for the centre--they support us that much. We partnered with them on some workshops recently, and they attended an energy efficiency workshop we hosted in October in St. John's, Newfoundland.
We do a lot of complementary work, and we've been talking about forming some level of collaboration in global energy efficiency in the harvesting sector. They have a model with a levy-based system. That system has been around for 30 to 40 years now, and the Canadian industry in some ways pays for it, because when we export product to the U.K. there's a levy on it. It's a very small amount, but it goes toward supporting the Sea Fish Industry Authority. It's a good model and something we'd love to consider down the road, but it's hard to implement or impose new levies. This was implemented in the early stages of the industry. It's a great model. It's very similar to ours.