It's a good bargain if we didn't have removal of the MPRs, because ever since the extension of jurisdiction in 1978, which pushed the foreigners outside 200 miles, they have been striving to get back by every means possible. This gives them the opportunity of not only getting back but also having access to whatever fish is harvested in an unprocessed state, which means that all of it can conceivably go to European production units and, therefore, go into the market on the basis of the primary and secondary products coming out of European plants, not Newfoundland plants. So in a sense the reduction of the tariffs is so important—we recognize that—but to Newfoundland in this specific case, it's a disaster. It's as simple as that.
You might very well ask how in the name of God a government of Newfoundland can be supportive of that. And it is. I could read you things from our government that would shock you. But why? Because there's another agenda, another agenda called Muskrat Falls.
I'll leave it there.