Lest the Minister should be disturbed by the amount of information he has now imparted to the Kremlin or be deterred from a full frankness to the House by the statement made by the Minister for Agriculture, has he not had made to him proposals for the purchase of smaller vessels capable of doing 27 knots, which would carry a complement of from 20 to 30 men, instead of the deep-draught, larger vessels at present requiring 80 or 100 men to put them to sea. Inasmuch as we have extended our responsibilities fourfold, at least in area, for fishery protection, does he not think, as Minister for Defence, the House is entitled to some reassurance as to whether he proposes to provide, or to try to provide, adequate protection for the extended area for which we have accepted responsibility by signing the Convention the House approved today?