In fact, with regard to eco-certification, when you feed all this into the governing body that decides who is the god in this and who issues the certification or who does not, my concern is that this would take a lot of power away from the Government of Canada. As far as the products are concerned, it takes the power away, and even the blame away, from the Government of Canada, but they don't care who the government is. Is that a legitimate concern?
I don't say we're going to be able to stop it. I well understand this is well down the road. It's a world concept. To me, it's kind of like growing environmentally proper potatoes without fertilizer and this type of thing. Certain people want this type of product. Is this where we're heading in the fishing industry?