As an example, in the Pacific north coast integrated management area process on the west coast, we had secured funding from third parties, which I think is a beneficial thing to look at—private-public partnerships. In total, with government and philanthropic money, I think there was almost $30 million put towards that process. It took five years in development, it ran for two years, and then it was shut down.
If you really want to engage at that comprehensive level, you're looking at that kind of money to do the process well. I would say that in this target MPA issue you would look at easily $30 million to $60 million on our west coast over the next five years to meet these targets.