I would argue that it was considerable.
In terms of action on the ground, I don't have the figures on the number of fishery officers in 2004. Between the lower and the upper river, we had around 57 or 58 fishery officers permanently stationed in the Fraser in 2005. In addition, we transferred a small number of fishery officers on a temporary basis during the summer season to augment the permanent numbers I referred to. We were operating about 57 fishery officers in 2005, plus the ones that we transferred in temporarily. We're trying to achieve the same level of fishery officer effort in 2006.
The other thing that happened in 2005 is we received additional operational money. The operational money allowed us to do overflights, with helicopters and fixed wing, vessel patrols, and so forth. We had substantial activities relative to 2004. From our perspective at least, 2005 was a significant bump in terms of actual work on the ground, in terms of overflights, and so forth.