Yes, I'm aware of that, and I'm aware of the fact that the Unama'ki Institute and the first nations that have bought the river take very seriously the protection of the habitat and the stock. I know they are deeply concerned, as you are, with the survival and the sustainability of the stock.
You've both described what I would suggest sounds like a pretty healthy partnership with DFO at a number of levels. Some of us have been a bit critical of the way DFO has pulled back in the whole issue of dealing with habitat protection, in being directly involved in providing their science in some of these areas and science around the whole question of the sustainability of the Atlantic salmon.
I wonder if you would talk for a moment about that relationship. As I suggest, I'm pleased to hear of the positive working relationship you have with DFO, but I'd also like to give you the opportunity, if it's a little more complicated than that, to express that.