Exactly.
If I were the Nunavut government, I think I'd be looking for something out on the coast, and I'm sure when you go, if you're talking to them, that will be one of the issues they'll be talking about.
On Great Slave Lake, the issue there is not fish. It's the high cost of transport to get fish to market and, as I said, the demographics. The young people can make more money working in the resource sector than they can fishing, so they're moving away from it, but those who are involved in the sport fishery or recreational support of it, as outfitters and so on, are doing very well. There are an awful lot of tourists who will come up and pay an awful lot of money to fish in world-class pristine lakes.