Mr. Chair, we're pleased to see the results of the estimates we've been able to arrive at for the 2014 run. There are probably a couple of important factors at play here that could be mentioned. First off, as the minister mentioned earlier, these are the prodigy of the run from 2010, which was a very large run as well. We are expecting to see a healthy return four years later, after their normal migration at sea. It's also the case of course, as it is with shrimp, which you referred to in your earlier question, that ocean conditions have a lot to do with the survival and growth of all species including Pacific salmon. It certainly appears, as we understand it, that the conditions for these particular fish on their sojourn into the ocean have been quite good.
Putting those two things together, we have a very strong estimate for returns. There is some uncertainty, and, as the minister says, the fish are not in the bank until they're in the bank, but we certainly look forward to a strong return in 2014 based on the combination of those factors.