Just to clarify, the recreational fishery is 12% of the halibut harvest, and there are some concerns that they may be approaching that level. Although there is doubt about that, there are concerns.
Their concern is that regardless of whether they're at that level or not, they want to have the potential to go past that level if their fishery increases. Well, there's only one way to make that happen, and that's to take away allocation from someone else. So that's going to be a challenge, and we're saying the integrated groundfish commercial pilot is not the mechanism in which to have that discussion. That discussion has to occur in a different forum with potentially a different mix of people.
With respect to first nations, we continue to work with them. Their views are that we didn't consult adequately prior to the integrated groundfish pilot being put into place. We continue to discuss with them. We believe that we made changes to accommodate their interests and that what we have now is reasonable for first nations. That said, that is also an ongoing discussion.