With regard to the 3M cod—as I pointed out, we weren't around the table—my officials got back to me and said, “You won't believe what happened today”; our nation had voted with the EU, against Norway and against the United States, to increase the quota from a recovering stock. The reason was that something had happened around that table, I suspect, because when the Europeans came in, with regard to the halibut, it's my understanding that they wanted it to be reduced; Canada wanted it to be rolled over.
I guess it was a case of “you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours”. That's my conjecture, because, again, I wasn't around the table, but I know that around that table you don't get anything unless you give something up. So Canada had to have made some sort of deal, and it will be up to those who were around the table to make good on it.