Good.
If I look at the minister's announcements in April through May, with $400,000 for Nova Scotia and $57 million for B.C., are we going to gain anything by being critical? No. We're trying to take a positive approach. We have an opportunity now to work closely with the scientists and with the conservation officers as well. They're invited to our meetings. We want to build inroads with DFO.
Looking at the past, it was certainly very disappointing when they let go and downsized their officers who were responsible for conserving the environment, their environmental officers or whatever their titles were. Things have been made simpler and simpler, it appears, for big business and industry to get around the laws and regulations in working on environmental issues. We're not pleased with that at all, but as I say, we have to take the opportunity to build positive relationships, for the Atlantic salmon, for the citizens of the Margaree area, and for the citizens of Canada. We want to look forward and be positive.