Okay. I appreciate somebody who's directly in the industry depending on wild fish stocks making that kind of statement, given some of the things we hear from the other side. I'm gratified, as a fisheries biologist myself to have it confirmed yet again that Canada's fish stocks are well managed by DFO.
I come from inland Canada, Manitoba in particular. I was interested in your reference to Lake Winnipeg. I have commercial fishermen in my own constituency. I know that the freshwater commercial fishery is quite small, but I heard you mention walleye, and so on.
What more opportunities do you see for freshwater fish exports? I think your comment about Lake Winnipeg not being able to produce any more fish is very well taken, so it's on the value-added side. In the area of the so-called off-quota species, sometimes called rough fish, like mullet, carp, and so on, do we see any opportunities for those off-quota species?