I can speak to that. The agreement basically gives a first nation the ability to trade amongst first nation members. They cannot sell that for commercial gain in a public market or separately for what would normally be considered trade amongst themselves for sharing. So they do recognize that and the agreements do recognize that. There is only actually one reference to it in the agreements, where we identify commercial fisheries. As an economic benefit they have the opportunity to receive 26% of the commercial fishing licences, once we had a transitional period. That was not part of the fish and wildlife chapter. It was part of the economic benefits chapter.
I think for the most part in the Yukon there is a fairly clear distinction between commercial and subsistence fishing. With the subsistence fishing, for the most part, we've never had a concern about sale. There's been a little bit of barter and trade amongst first nation folks but largely not a significant piece.