I was going to make a comment with reference to Mr. Stoffer's question in relation to the licence rationalization. The last figure I saw was 169 so-called combined transactions in our province where one or more licence holders bought another one out of an entire enterprise and the number of licensed fishing enterprises was reduced each time that happened. That cost has been entirely borne by industry. I would say the range of price tags on those went anywhere from, at the low end, perhaps $100,000, to in excess of $1 million, entirely funded by industry.
The detailed proposal that we prepared through our alliance we costed out with an objective of reducing the fleets by one third. Over a five-year period, the total cost by all participants, where everybody came to the table, was $350 million, which would achieve the objective, by our estimates. That's using some fairly general assumptions as to what the average would be, and so on, but you have to start with something, just to give you an idea of the kind of order of magnitude.