I think New Brunswick is doing well. We're managing, except as Monsieur Cusson says, DFO has maybe not been as active or doesn't have the resources to play a larger part. They've been reluctant in response to our request to act more, or to put.... They don't have the resources. It's not the people; it's the funding. The federal government needs to put more into managing salmon specifically. Inland it's a little easier. We're doing it. We have the release. We have limits and it seems to work. We are maintaining good healthy populations of trout.
Inland fisheries are different and it seems to be provincial. We have laws that are doing a service to the fish. The fish are still there. We do not enhance. We have a stocking program. We stock lakes that don't have.... We're helping out in landlocked lakes. We put fish into them that people can fish. You have more fishing opportunities, but our wild brooks are not being stocked. They are not being helped. They're sustaining their populations. The salmon is the only one we have a problem with, and DFO needs to get more involved in what they used to do. We don't see trucks parked for electrofishing. The cutbacks have been hard on research in New Brunswick.