On your original question on the source of confrontation over the gravel removal, by no means do I or a lot of members of our community and other communities within our nation feel our rightful place has been achieved within the fishery and within the other resources of B.C. The gravel is a prime example.
The types of arrangements that we've been making over the last few years with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and with the other ministries, the RCMP, and everybody else we've been trying to come to arrangements with and develop working relationships with can only get better. At some point, we hope to achieve our rightful position within the fishery. A lot of people may not like it, but they have to get used to it. I am optimistic that it will prevail, and then we can get on with developing better programs and means of protection and conservation.