I'm an Atlantic man, I must say.
In that regard, I do think that your department should take some credit for the rebound in the Atlantic salmon stocks. It's a prime example of what can happen when like-minded groups in both the public and the private sectors work together. My only plea is a one-word plea: more. Those programs really work, and they're the kinds of programs that people actually want.
In terms of the Species At Risk Act, one species I'm very concerned about in inland Canada is the sturgeon. The fact that it is potentially a SARA-listed species has some tremendous potential impacts on Manitoba's hydro development, potentially in the order of $2 billion. Again, is that a situation we can work on to ensure that those developments can proceed, and that these species will be conserved?