Well, that's the area where they've disputed with the Nunatsiavut government. At minimum, you would expect them to be at 11% participation in the fishery. They're at 3.37%. The board's view is that they don't feel that the land claim agreement was intended to be in any way a limiting document, so that's why their recommendations have always been to allocate 75% to the Nunatsiavut government to increase their participation. The other thing about operating in the north is that in order for them to become self-sufficient and have a viable industry, they need to have access to a certain quota. Otherwise the fishery's not going to develop the way people would like it to.
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