I'd like to continue, Mr. Chair, if that's possible.
Also, there's a reference from MP Small that it's not unreasonable for the minister to ignore DFO science on cod.
It's clear to me, from our side of the room, that Mr. Small—on behalf of his leader, Mr. Poilievre—was lobbying for the interests of the offshore fleet directly with the minister while he thought the inshore fleet wasn't looking, before it became politically advantageous for him and his boss to take the other side. I think, with this evidence before the committee, the minister was hearing from both the province and indeed the official opposition that the offshore fleet's access to the fishery was very important.
I will also note that our side will be sending out this material via press release in a few minutes.
Mr. Chair, I want to go back to the quota breakdown.
I think that, a lot of times—both in the media and around this table, in fact—there isn't a clear breakdown of the quota. I want to recite what I believe is the quota breakdown.
That is, 84% of the quota goes to inshore.
Is that correct?