I know in B.C. there are several avenues for people to pursue and bring their interests. For example, they can be part of an organization and interact directly with the department. They can interact directly with us on a bilateral basis. They don't have to be part of an organization to bring their views to our attention. Secondly, they can also participate as individuals in the organizations that meet as a roe herring group and they can make presentations.
We think, through a combination of those two mechanisms, either they're part of an organization or they're not. But there are mechanisms for them to be able to bring their concerns to others, including us.