What's going through my mind is that the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. This would be, as I see it, a starting point. This is Canada's only offshore in the east—Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. There could be a start. As things grow, as the north is developed and possibly the gulf, who knows? The thing will grow. Expertise would be developed. That's how I see it.
But it would obviously be concentrated where the need is right now, and that is off Newfoundland, and to a lesser extent Nova Scotia because it's a smaller operation. That's how I would see it, as something that would grow into a fully national.... It would be national in its inception, but in practical terms, it would be where needed.
Isn't that what the U.K. and Norway do?