Okay. I have one more question, and then I think I will have run out of time.
You haven't painted a very rosy picture of commercial fishing in the Yukon. In fact your report talks about $65,000 of economic output as measured in 1986, and the report says it has actually diminished since then. It doesn't sound very robust at all.
You talk about the lakes where it takes place. It sounded as if there was some tension because there were not enough fish to go around and that kind of thing. Do you have a formal principle that recreational fishing has priority over commercial fishing? How do you manage the overlap? I guess that's the fundamental question.