I think we're in the midst of a change, quite frankly. There has obviously been a change in the number of people devoted to that kind of work. We're probably seeing a shift more to the salmonid rather than the non-anadromous fish.
There are some unique provisions in the Yukon, too. We have a different placer mining regime, which has different standards for habitat risk assessment and management. It is a bit unusual, compared with the rest of the country.
So yes, there have been some changes. We hope those changes don't remove the habitat management provisions related to the freshwater program, but they probably have already. We're in a transition right now and haven't seen the full impact of what the new structure might look like under the legislation.
I don't know whether that helps.