I think they've made it a priority and they've made the investment. They're removing dams on the Columbia. They put money into enhancement and mass hatchery programs in Alaska. Salmon has been recognized as a social and cultural driver and has taken priority over many other interests, until recently. I think Pebble Mine is a major concern in the U.S. with the present government.
I think overall, historically the Americans have had owner-operator type policies in their fisheries and they've recognized that small community-based fisheries are a large part of what keeps a location like Alaska alive. It's basically a commitment and an investment.