At the end of the day, it's the same folks making the decisions on the east and west coasts, but in different situations. If you look closely at those different situations.... As I say, it probably also has to do with history.
The fact is that on the west coast, and I suspect on the east coast...as you know, people who are involved in the Atlantic salmon fishery are probably the most passionate sort of stakeholders there are. On the west coast, there are thousands and thousands of volunteers involved with these hatcheries in the SEP program, the salmon enhancement program. It really is an entire industry of volunteers who are doing it. On the east coast, they've developed in a different way, and “community stewardship” communities exist; they have river keepers programs and all those types of things. That seems to be the way they've gone down that road.