We aren't being told much, but from listening we're getting the indication that DFO could maybe live with a 20% harvest rate. The problem with this is that the Pacific Salmon Commission, which is the body that advises DFO on the management of sockeye, has recommended a 42% harvest rate on the late sockeyes. Once you tell the Americans that they can take 42% of those fish, they're going to take 42% of those fish. They're not like us Canadian fishermen. What will happen when they take their 42% of the fish, they will take a percentage of Cultus morts in that thing, and it's estimated that will be probably 7% or 8%. The natives will take a percentage of those morts in their food, ceremonial, and social fishery. They'll also take a percentage of those morts in their economic fishery. What happened last year when the natives finished and the Americans finished was that there was nothing left for Canada.
If we stay at a 20% harvest rate on this stock, we are going to let a tremendous amount of sockeye back onto the spawning beds, and that's not good news. It's not good news for the resource; it's not good news for us. Right now, we're having trouble with the Horsefly, which we never had a problem with before, because we let too many fish back onto the spawning beds. So this is a really complex issue, and it's one that needs proper management.