Yes, if you want to follow up on that, I think that makes all the sense in the world. Ian said it very well.
When you're talking about local fisheries, food security issues and food supply, buying something that's $500 million and then buying something that's $100 million next week and then $200 million, these are big companies in fish processing. Maybe if you're talking about international banking or something, a billion-dollar price tag may not be extremely big and you can't concentrate very quickly, but I think there are different considerations here. More and more, we have to be looking at the security of our food supply and, more importantly, the security of our economy for our local people who've always depended on our fisheries resources.
I think there's some other scrutiny and, very specifically, looking at that threshold or a different way of looking at the sale of things around the fishery is one way we can do it.