If they're pulled out of thin air, it's concerning. It's one thing if we're going to transfer five licences from one group to another, but if you're going to pull five new licences out of one area.... It may sound like a small number in a zone that has 700 licences, but....
I've heard this comment made, especially when times are good. When resources are good—like once we had built the resource up in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence to a very sustainable resource—it can handle it. What happens when it goes the other way? Do you think LFA 34 could handle five more licences today? Not necessarily.
It's a very dangerous game to play, because it's five today, 10 tomorrow, and then where does it end?