Concerning the Pacific salmon conservation stamp, there is a similar program in place involving commercial harvesters in British Columbia who contribute, I believe, something on the order of $10 per harvester towards either the Pacific Salmon Foundation or, if they so elect, the T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation in British Columbia for the same purposes of conservation and restoration.
The proposals that have come to our minister have involved taking an additional part of the fee currently being paid for the salmon stamp and using it to contribute to the moneys provided to the Pacific Salmon Foundation. It's really a fiscal question of whether the government decides to forgo that revenue and convert it into a contribution to the foundation.
As you noted, there is also the possibility of increasing the price of the stamp, with the proceeds of that increase being provided to the foundation. Right now, the salmon stamp is generating on the order of $350,000 annually. That amount is provided, through a contribution, to the Pacific Salmon Foundation.