Okay. Thank you.
Mr. Sullivan, you mentioned that you employ 1,700 people here in Newfoundland and Labrador and that you have six international sales offices. In the event of a change regarding trade agreements—let's say, for instance, we did not ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership but the U.S. and Japan did ratify—how might that complicate, challenge, or create opportunities here in Newfoundland and Labrador for the fisheries industry?
Perhaps you could then tie that into the high cost of drugs, because that certainly is a concern we've heard from coast to coast to coast. How will that affect it, and how can we also pay for the drug costs, even as they are right now, from a provincial level?