There is currently no commercial fishery, but if the stock were to come back, there probably would be a commercial fishery.
NASCO is putting a lot of energy into understanding and promoting the science to understand what happens to salmon at sea. There is a major project to research what happens to salmon when they go to sea and a number of them don't come back. We are trying to understand why they don't come back, so the countries have provided their expertise as well as contributions—and industry, as well, has been contributing—to do the research at sea and understand the results, both from the perspective of the science as to where we are, but also as to what this means in terms of management.
NASCO also provides the various countries with, I would say, coordinated and agreed-upon views on management measures or precautionary approach measures to managing salmon as well as to improving habitat, which is particularly important in the case of salmon returns and in managing other potential negative impacts on salmon.