Again, I can only deal with Bergen, because I wasn't minister back in those times. I'd be a fool to go back and say, well, they did this or that. But basically, as I pointed out to you, once a NAFO meeting is going to be held, obviously there is an agenda. We know what's on the agenda. Greenland halibut, hake, and all that kind of stuff was on it.
Before we go, I sit down with my officials and other officials to look at where we're going as a province. I then pen a letter to the minister indicating our positions, and then my people go off with that and that position. And throughout the meetings, of course, we get some feedback on how things went and so on, because they take place over probably a week.