Clearly the 2004 brood year was not a good year. We also are looking at significant changes in ocean survival in the Pacific. We've had different oceanographic conditions that the fish have been dealing with.
The current estimated return would not provide a lot of economic opportunities for commercial fishermen. We would probably be constraining the food, social, and ceremonial fisheries in the Fraser River on sockeye as well. So it's not looking like a very positive year, and that's assuming that the ocean survival is average. We won't know, of course, what's actually coming back until we've seen the test fishery results.