I'll just very quickly answer. This is a problem for all of us. We've come out of the box and said, “Look, we've got to work together here, we've got to look for the long term.” By having provinces work against each other it's definitely not going to work, so we have to look at the long term.
If we're talking about a size increase for the lobster, we have to take what the market is demanding. What is it that the market demands? Fundamentally, if it had been five years ago that we were floating this around, no one would have looked at it. I truly feel now, with this recession, with what's happening in the marketplace, with what the fishermen are going through, there is a strong willingness to look at it, and look at it strongly.
Maybe the minister for Newfoundland would like to comment.