Sure. I guess I have the privilege of being on advisory committees for other pieces of legislation, one being the Species at Risk Act, so I've found that there is an advisory committee through the implementation of that act, and it's been quite productive. I think there are opportunities to bring multi-interest groups together to have some of those difficult discussions, and we would encourage DFO to do that in the short term. I understand it takes time to bring about a formal advisory committee. Usually it's ministerial appointments, and that takes time, but I would say even in the short term that there is a group of willing industry associations, non-government associations, and indigenous organizations that could get together to help provide that advice.