DFO could become the partner in research that it once was, I'd say, dating back to the 1980s, when the funding levels were a lot higher. We, as an NGO, have been doing a lot of research on the marine environment to try to find out where the “murder site”—a term we commonly use—is in the ocean. We've done a lot of work in the rivers. Our affiliates in all the provinces and our councils have been supporting work in rivers. We seem to have a pretty good handle on what's going on in the rivers. There are still a lot of issues to be addressed. Sometimes logging activities are not done the way they are supposed to be and they obviously affect the salmon's freshwater environment. But we know that the vast majority of the mortalities is happening in the estuaries and in the salt water. To be able to find that murder site we've been tracking juveniles and also adult salmon for a number of years. We are starting to get a better picture due to—