I'll answer that question from a first nations point of view and how we feel about our rights to the resources and everything once we have the resources at home.
Our people were a bartering people and a fish commodity was part of our bartering trade with the nations neighbouring ours. With the evolution of time, the bartering came to a money system. We feel there might be sales among some of our members. They might go and sell fish. None of those sales would be sales sanctioned by the Department of Fisheries, but under our mind of aboriginal rights and title, we feel that because we are a bartering people, we have the right to sell the fish after they've come home to our community.