I'll take that first. We in the high north of Norway, together with Iceland and Russia, have succeeded in taking care of the fish stocks very well. All that part of Europe has done so. The Norwegian fishermen were afraid that the EU policy in that area would destroy the fish stocks, to put it simply. In another part of our fishery policy there are also difficulties, compared with the EU's policy in that area. So that summarizes the problems that had to be solved.
Norwegian agriculture is very small-scale, and if we had entered the EU it would have been necessary to go through some changes. Finland succeeded in their changes, and that's very similar to Norwegian agriculture. We have a lot of subsidies in the agriculture sector and we couldn't have kept them on that level, so that was the main problem.