I think what you would have to do is an evaluation of just where we're going and what is happening. That's what I think.
I don't know what the value is. It's probably not as much as everybody thinks. But in the same sense, the department is part of the reason why they have no value. What the market has to do is rebalance. The market would rebalance if they hadn't issued so much quota and used roe-on-kelp as a currency for land claims. If in 1996, when they came out with the Heiltsuk decision, they'd done a buyback program, we wouldn't be here talking about it.