Let me give you a brief overview of what the commercial fishery is like. I think that to understand why that's the case, it will help.
Basically, our commercial fishery takes place on Yukon's large lakes. There are six lakes that have commercial licences. The challenge we face is that these are also lakes on which there is a strong recreational fishery. There's a lot of attention to commercial fishery, which is done through netting. Recreational anglers come out and see that there's a conflict.
The ability of this industry to grow is limited to a large degree by overlap with a recreational fishery. Because the recreational fishery is very large and is a very large part of life for many Yukoners, there's a very high value on it. The ability of the commercial fishery to expand is, on that basis, very limited. Basically, they're sharing space. There are not a lot of large lakes not accessed by people that could sustain the productivity you would need for a commercial fishery.
I hope that gives a bit of the context for some of the constraints we would have in a commercial fishery in Yukon.