I'm sorry to interrupt, Mr. Bevan. I have just another minute so I want to get another quick question in.
I do want to take you up on one point, though, that we are seeing some increase in groundfish levels. But still, 1% of 1960 levels for cod fish, for example, for me, is no increase whatsoever.
My second question has to do with a question that Mr. MacAulay asked earlier in terms of DFO libraries. As a parliamentarian I can ask a question on the order paper in the House of Commons, and I put in a question. My question was for a list of all documents, materials, books, research papers that have been destroyed by the department in Newfoundland and Labrador due to the closure of the library.
The response I got back to the question on the order paper was a charge to me totalling $675. My question is, do you see that as being cost prohibitive? DFO wouldn't be trying to hide anything, would they, Mr. Bevan, when they do not release the information?