Firstly, on the decline in the export from, say, Newfoundland and Labrador in recent years, ever since the moratorium in 1992 it has been in decline, and the decline is because of the fact there are no fish to harvest and no fish to export. Except for a six-week crab fishery and a shrimp fishery, which is conducted about 70% of the time by factory freezer trawlers that don't land a pound in Newfoundland but directly into European ports, either in Greenland, the Faroe Islands or Iceland.
The decline is simply due to the fact that the resource has declined sharply and because of the continued overfishing that's carried out, and mismanagement. I have to tell you, mismanagement of what resources we have, and enabling it to rebuild, is why we are in the mess we are. That's the answer for the decline.