Kevin, I'm sorry, I'm going to have to interrupt.
I understand where you're going. What you're saying is that you're going to try to partner with people on the ground in order to provide that.
I'm going to have to ask you one other question to go with this. That's another example of how things have been shifting. I understand, for example, that the justice department in Vancouver was providing support for aboriginal negotiations and other support for the fishery in Vancouver. That now has, in effect, been dismantled, or that mandate is no longer there. Those legal services are now going to be drawn out of Ottawa. I'm thinking, for example, of people who decide, “Well, to hell with it all, we're going fishing; we're going to put a net in the lake or in the river. We have rights, too.” On a Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Vancouver you can't get anybody. That was a scenario that was raised to me.
I'm asking you to talk about that, please.