There certainly can be an appearance of conflict at times. I think that question is a good one.
Our experience is that the provincial fisheries people are the ones who are closer to what is happening to fish in their jurisdiction. In most provinces, if not all, it's the fisheries departments that are charged with the management of the fishing quotas—I'm talking about fresh water. They're closer to the issue and they have the responsibility there, not just for that part of their economy, which is, let's say, hydro, but also for the other parts of the economy. So they take that very seriously. I can say with confidence that I know in our province—but I know it's true in other provinces—that's taken absolutely seriously and would not be subjugated just because there's a crown corporation there.