The primary step they've already implemented are these live gene banks. A live gene bank is the genetic stock from a number of these inner Bay of Fundy salmon rivers that has been put into hatcheries, and they are maintaining fish populations through breeding. They are maintaining the genetic diversity and can go back into the rivers over time.
What we need to do is maintain that over an extended period. The funding is not in place at this time to guarantee it will be there. On a year-on-year basis, DFO was trying to cobble together the funds from internal budgets to make that happen.
Our real beef here is that we've gone through the process of SARA, gotten to a SARA listing, and now the rubber is meeting the road. We're at the point where we really need to take action. Resources are not in place to guarantee that these action plans can be implemented.