I guess the quick answer, because we're short of time, is that I don't see the advantage. I've given one example already that deeply concerns the Atlantic Salmon Federation, and that is with regard to the wild Atlantic salmon populations, in hundreds of rivers in Quebec and Atlantic Canada, that do not support, that don't have a healthy enough population to support, either a first nations fishery, a commercial fishery, or a recreational fishery. Where do they fall, and how will they be protected, in the act?
As an example, we do not have a commercial fishery for Atlantic salmon on the east coast of Canada. There are only recreational and first nation fisheries. But there are hundreds and hundreds of rivers where there are neither first nations nor recreational fisheries because of the population. There are salmon in the rivers, but just not a healthy enough population to fish for them. Where do they fall?
That's a serious question that we have.