Historically, with the northern cod, of course, it was in the sixties and seventies when there was a massive onslaught of foreign fishing on those stocks. Prior to that, the spawning biomass was on the order of 1 million to 1.2 million metric tons. Then, of course, we had this decline that took place and you had the extension of jurisdictions in 1977, and Canada started to build up its fishing effort. We started to build fish plants around the province. We created an enormous capacity. We built up more capacity, different kinds of gear, a lot of pressure on the resource—