It's really interesting that you bring that up, because in the first year of the salmon restoration and innovation fund, there were actually applications from first nations to transition to more selective methods, and those applications were turned down.
There is definitely an interest from a number of first nations on the Fraser to move to more selective methods, recognizing that, first of all, it's impacting fish that live there, but it's also impacting the really low stocks.
The reality is that if we continue down this road with gillnets and we have more weak stocks, we're not going to be able to fish, so we have to transition to selective methods. There are first nations that want to pursue that direction. They were turned down. We did a lot of work with the provincial government. I know that selective fishing methods are now a priority in shrimp, but this again just indicates the lack of direction coming out of a high level that.... We don't have the fish we used to have. We need to address our fishing practices and, quite frankly, we're 100 years behind on that.