If I can add a little bit of a different type of context to that, in the NAFO situation there's no question that Canada has the most interest in the fish beyond 200 nautical miles. We can understand that in terms of the way the stocks exist, and the Europeans have less interest. But we're in kind of an equal situation, so we're not in a good bargaining position.
Having said that, it's worth remembering that of course the Europeans are coastal states in the northeast Atlantic fisheries area. In the northeast Atlantic fisheries area, they're kind of in the inverse position to Canada in an odd sort of way, in that some of the things that are in the RFO, the amendments to NAFO, actually have as their origin what the Europeans have been willing to accept beyond 200 miles to protect their fisheries in the northeast Atlantic.
Admittedly, the northeast Atlantic fisheries area is different for a whole lot of reasons. Not to say they have some sympathy for Canada, but the Europeans are in our position in a different part of the world, so there's some sense that they have some understanding of where we're at.