Thank you.
I ran out of time, but I had a number of recommendations here that I'd like to put forth right now.
Before I do, as a point of information, the National Seafood Sector Council was approached by the state of Mexico back in 2007. They thought we were some kind of a human brokerage firm. They didn't realize that we actually promoted Canadian seafood training and those products around the world. The officials--and these were government officials out of Mexico City--said, forget about dealing with those agents, deal with us; we're the government. They said they could supply us with 7,000 fish plant workers for Canada, ready to roll. They'd train them, and they'd talk to us about language training. They could go from B.C. to Newfoundland.
Those are the kinds of programs and deals that are out there right now to undercut the Canadian seafood sector.