Absolutely.
We've preached for a long time that the resources on our shores should benefit our province—and that goes for any province, really—and the value of those resources shouldn't be shared, whether it be with a Crown corporation of Denmark.... We've been dealing with that here in Newfoundland and Labrador; we are certainly having our troubles with that company that moved in and completely tried to monopolize the processing industry as well as the harvesting side. If we enshrine these principles, whether it be historical dependence or adjacency, then we're going to make sure that value is supporting our coastal communities.
In the 3Ps I represented, we had issues with controlling agreements and vessels from Nova Scotia coming over. Harvesters were very upset about what that was doing to their resource, because, at the end of the day, that's all they have. When they see vessels and harvesters owned by corporations coming from other provinces to harvest that resource, it's obviously going to have an impact on their future.
I think we need to be clearer about who benefits from what resource and where that goes.