In the case of certain products, that is true. Basically, as I mentioned before, we are a global industry, and the Canadian fishing industry is a global industry. For example, we now export raw material, sometimes to Korea, for further processing into the Japanese market, and we now have contracts, for example, for pollock, which is harvested either in the Barents Sea between Norway and Russia or off the United States. It's harvested by a Russian vessel. The contract is to have it primary-processed in China, and then it comes to Canada for final processing. Basically that's your Burger King fish sandwich or your McDonald's fish sandwich. Yes, that's what happens.
On February 11th, 2008. See this statement in context.