When these allocations are listed for sale, they're not listed as licences for sale; they're listed as allocations. So they can form a licence, but then they can be sold off individually. And there have been a lot for sale recently.
As far as quota going up and down, when it goes back down we are going to make the sacrifices again. We're going to cooperate with science. First nations—and I'm sure everybody else feels this way—want it to last forever, so we're going to manage it that way. We're not going to manage it five years at a time. When it goes back down we'll adjust accordingly.
We'll always support the viability of the industry. That's our way, and we'll continue to do that. We've seen so many shutdowns of industries because nobody thought that way. Everybody thought about how far they could see the dollar bill, and not about years and years down the road. So when it goes back down we'll definitely support it and adjust.