No, and that's part of the problem. If the product is worth $28 a pound, $1 a pound here or there doesn't really.... It's a minor portion. But if the product is selling for $4 a pound and you already have a fee of $1 a pound going to the government and to monitoring, and Heiltsuk enters into the market without that fee, then your ability to compete has been reduced by that amount.
So no, Heiltsuk do not pay the Government of Canada a $10,000 fee per 16,000 pounds, as we do, nor do they pay for their own monitoring. We are charged with monitoring our own fishery. In other words, we have people out there to watch how we treat the fish. When we harvest, every tote is stickered. We are monitored, and we pay for our own monitoring. In the plants, where it's processed, there are people there to make sure that the product is done legally and properly.