Well, you see, the one thing this agreement will not change is the availability of resource. We have destroyed, and continue to destroy, stock after stock of our fish resources. All the agreements in the world are not going to change that: we can't export more than we can harvest.
The reason these plants are closing down is because the supply is simply not there. They were overbuilt in the first place, that's true, except that we simply had too many that were built for political reasons rather than market reasons.
I don't call myself an expert on this subject, but I think Gus would agree—we've spent a lifetime looking at those kinds of issues—the key issue here is the resource itself.