I think that's a prime example of how with government it's always the bureaucracy, the idea that if we're going to do something, we need more regulations put in place. That seems to be the biggest problem.
You're saying it's more cultural to adapt, as you said. With the caribou, part of it was that we still want to hunt them, and they were like, “No, no; that's not the right way to do things.” I think that's where the traditional knowledge is really helpful and beneficial. Wouldn't you agree, or am I off base with that?