My understanding of those is limited to what the public documentation of this is, because most of these companies aren't publicly traded. There are three that I know of that are entirely Newfoundland owned. There are two, the Labrador Fishermen’s Union Shrimp Company and the Torngat Co-op. Ocean Choice International has two, with at least 30% Icelandic ownership in the company.
There's one called Harbour Grace Shrimp Company Limited. As far as we're able to ascertain, the control of that is now entirely in the hands of a subsidiary of a Danish company. There's one called Newfound Resources, which again is significantly—if not the majority—held by a subsidiary of a Danish company. There's one in Labrador called Pikalujak Fisheries, which is a fifty-fifty venture between an Inuit group and what was originally National Sea Products. They sold their share to a company with foreign roots. So there's a significant foreign ownership in the so-called Newfoundland licences. There's no foreign ownership in Mr. Genge's, Mr. Watkins', or Mr. Russell's enterprises.