One of the things we bring to the table about more flexibility is that our people have always felt that the best way to get somewhere is through co-management. Flexibility means having the department realize that a lot of their unilateral decisions weren't good for anybody, and having them be a little more flexible in accepting the fact that there are communities that live right in the local areas.
These communities know the local areas—not only our people, but our brothers and sisters upriver. They're all striving to develop better fish habitat in order to sustain our resources in the future, and we're all part of that. With that flexibility, we're asking the department to look at more co-management strategies not only with us, but with other interests along the river and also out in the marine waters.