Yes. In order for us to have the ability to do that, we would essentially lease to the offshore. It would be a big offshore player. In regard to cod—and there are probably people on this panel who can correct me if I'm wrong—I think at this point OCI is probably the major player in groundfish species offshore.
We haven't delved into that too much, because we didn't need to. We fished it inshore. However, again, we want to reserve the right if we decide to do that or if we have problems. It's the prerogative of the Nunatsiavut Government and our cabinet to see an inshore fishery. However, we certainly don't want to see fish left in the water that we could help build our economy on, and/or the quota distributed elsewhere if we're not able to fish it. We don't think that's fair. We don't think the fishery in the past for Labrador Inuit was fair. We certainly don't think it's fair to the other indigenous group, who aren't quite as set up as we are to have that inshore fishery piece.