Very quickly, the numbers within the department are indeed rolled up in the fisheries management numbers and much of the science work. The science work on salmon is for all the different groups. In terms of the numbers, first of all, one of the reasons you may see it the way it is, as you've outlined it, is it is largely a provincial jurisdiction, and you have fish and wildlife folks in different provinces. We do work closely with them. In fact, we're engaged every five years. And we're just about finished the recreational fisheries survey, which will tell us how many fishermen there are out there in each province, what types of things, and that's public. We take the lead, but we work with the ten provinces and three territories on that.
It is a big issue on the west coast in particular, the recreational fishery, and we do have people in the department who specifically are involved in recreational fisheries management. I believe the number they use in the industry is about $600 million a year. That's what the recreational fishery on the west coast generates. And there are some 350,000 licences provided each year to recreational fishers in B.C.