There were applications to the B.C. salmon restoration and innovation fund the first year, and that was to transition. It's not a number, but I think it offers first nations in particular an alternative. The discussions that we've had with first nations is that we, cumulatively, are all terribly concerned about the state of salmon. We all recognize that we have to change the way we fish in mixed-stock fisheries. That's really about the federal government and the province coming up with incentives and science to help improve fishing practices.
I haven't seen anyone who said they're opposed to pound traps at all, actually. Everyone recognizes we need to get there. The trouble is between here and there, and moving in that direction. Until this last round of SRIF funding, there was no appetite from the province or the federal government to move into selective fisheries.