Thank you, Nathan.
In a lot of our people's views—mine personally, and a lot of our families and fellow nations in the industry—our haun has been an industry that has sustained us both through sustenance and commercially for many years, but we've seen a slow transition.
From actually making a living and buying houses and cars, through policies that come from DFO or from the government in Ottawa we have seen a slow transition and are struggling now to ensure that our quality of life is maintained at a certain level. We have since fallen below that level. Where we bought houses and cars, where we went on holidays, and where we saw our children and grandchildren moving into houses of their own, we're now seeing them going into shared houses or getting into accommodations that are smaller than what they traditionally would have gone into.
We can reverse that. People say fishing is on a down cycle. It is not. It exists, and all we need is to manage it properly.