Thank you for the question.
If I understood it correctly, my response is this: Compared with our experience with fisheries and the oil and gas industry in Newfoundland and Labrador, we have been forced out of traditional fishing grounds. As an example, we can look at the Grand Banks, a traditional cod ground we no longer have access to. It's very similar to areas in the offshore near Scotland and other places we've consulted with. It's global. Fishing grounds where wind turbines now stand are not accessible to fisheries. The gear is not compatible with the turbines. Access to the grounds for fishing activity has been totally lost in a lot of instances.