Well, the action plan that has been generally requested is first to establish limits on the angling harvest. Here in New Brunswick, for example, we are now totally a hook and release fishery. So there is no harvest of wild salmon at all. We hope that other provinces—Newfoundland and Quebec—will take similar action. We have called on the federal government to introduce a predatory control program with respect to striped bass in the Miramichi and grey seals, as my colleague has said, in the Restigouche and the Miramichi. We've called on the federal government to exercise new regulations with respect to gillnetting. Hopefully the day will come when gillnets can be abolished and trap nets can be used so that large fish can be released for spawning even in first nation fishing areas.
I think the main thrust of our recommendations is that the rivers must be protected and the spawning process must be preserved as we continue to work and find solutions to the mystery of mortality of salmon at sea. That requires a major international effort through organizations such as NASCO, of which Canada is a leading member.