As for the decline, if you look at inshore shrimp, we've gone down from 177 million pounds in 2008 and 2009. We didn't land it all in 2009, as there was a price dispute and the shrimp values had gone down too low. We're down to just under 90 million pounds this year. We have in that interval lost three or four shrimp plants. On the current trajectory for inshore shrimp, the industry will be gone in a few more years.
On the question of efficiency of offshore versus inshore, it depends on how you define efficiency. I represent the inshore sector. My members are divided on the question of the northern shrimp allocations. I have members who are on the side of maintaining the current DFO policies and members who would be on the other side. That's why I didn't address the particulars of LIFO, but if—