That's difficult to answer, because I haven't seen the full MOU. I have looked at some of it--at the initial one that came out.
The one thing I can tell you is that from a recreational perspective, we are very upset that this CSAB commercial whatever-it's-called has negotiated on their own with first nations some kind of memorandum of understanding that is going to give the first nations folks an economic opportunity on their own without any consultation whatsoever with the recreational fishery; we have been totally left out of that picture.
How that originally happened was that at some high-level meetings the Cultus Lake issue came up, and a sidebar group got together. It turned out that although first nations had been given an opportunity to attend these high-level meetings, they refused to do so or did not show up, so the commercial sector decided they would like to meet with them on their own, because they were told by DFO that in order for them to be able to fish sockeye with a higher exploitation rate on Cultus Lake, they would have to get first nations on side, so they had some of these meetings. From what I understand, they have come up with some sort of agreement that has not received approval from DFO and certainly has not involved recreation in any way, shape, or form.
Other than the fact that we have been copied on this from a friendly source such as Phil Eidsvik, as you were mentioning, we really know nothing about it.