We would hope so and expect so. I would say that the Atlantic Salmon Federation certainly is supportive of a modernization of the act, and we would welcome greater clarity and understanding and predictability—all worthwhile goals and objectives.
As an example, when you spoke, actually very accurately, about the state of wild Atlantic salmon populations in the Nashwaak, Miramichi, and St. John rivers, as an example New Brunswick has over 100 scheduled Atlantic salmon rivers. Over half of them are closed to angling because there aren't enough fish in them.
Once, the St. John River—I'm not trying to date us here, but not in your lifetime, or even my lifetime—