Thank you, Mr. Chisholm.
Mr. Barnes, I feel your frustration, sir.
Mr. Watkins—I say to the Conservative members opposite, have a good look at Mr. Watkins because he's a rare breed. He's a 42-year-old fourth-generation fisherman, and he's a rare breed, because we're losing them all the time. The average age of fishermen in my province, as Mr. McCurdy can tell you, is 60, 65. It's going up and up because of bad management policies like the one we're discussing today.
My question is for you, Mr. McCurdy. I want to touch on something that Mr. Watkins raised, and I want to ask you this question. We have 17 offshore licences, Mr. McCurdy, and I believe that eight of those are at least partly owned by Newfoundland and Labrador interests.
I only have a few minutes, so if you could, be as pointed with your answers as you can.
What is the amount of foreign interest in those licences?