You talked about doing the mediation and working with the first nations and the other organizations and individual spawn-on-kelp fishermen, and you said that with the industry you've built these relations, working towards less confrontation in the fishery. But from this presentation it sounds like SOKOA is not satisfied. They want something more.
I'm wondering whether we are going to have to go through this every year, or if it is settling down. Is the spawn-on-kelp organization just frustrated because they're losing money because of market prices, and sort of using the other decisions as a reason for their loss and maybe not understanding that it is the market? That's asking you for an opinion, I guess, more than anything.