Okay, we'll need specifics, because if it was just a transfer and who bought them, then that's not a road I'm prepared to go down. We should not [Technical difficulty—Editor] if it's within Canada. My concern, and I assume the fishermen's, would be what controls the sale of these corporations to offshore interests. That's what I would like to focus on and be clear on, these corporate identities, because they're granted access to, as was pointed out, a resource that's owned by the people of Canada. My concern would focus on what steps we as a government.... I thought that's what I was going to hear from the fishing industry. What steps are we going to take to ensure that, in the sale of these corporations, not so much who is buying it, but if they go outside the country, then do we maintain that ownership here in Canada.
Then I would want you, whoever wants to, in my time left to focus on the consolidation around big corporations. They refer to the corporatization of the fishery. What should we, as parliamentarians, be on the lookout for from that side?
Melanie, you could respond on paper.
It's fine for Ian or Keith Sullivan to respond here.