Thank you.
I think the Atlantic salmon conservation challenge is fiendishly difficult given the life cycle of the species. I would argue very strongly that Canada has more rights to these fish than anybody else. The country that produces the fish has more rights than anybody else.
It's rather like waterfowl. Canada produces most of North America's waterfowl, and most waterfowl conservation activity occurs right in Canada. Again, I would argue very strongly that Greenland has far fewer rights to these fish than Canada does, given that those are basically our fish that they're harvesting.
In terms of the Atlantic salmon stocks in Labrador and northern Quebec, how are they doing? We seem to talk about the Gulf of St. Lawrence all the time, and the Miramichi and so on. How about Labrador and northern Quebec?