That's a really important question, and it's one that I hoped somebody would ask. Mr. Hauknes touched on this, on what we do with loss of economic activity through fishermen and through COVID-19. Creating jobs and creating meaningful employment opportunities and contract opportunities for first nations and coastal communities through this type of restoration work, particularly in coastal communities that have suffered so greatly from losses of fisheries opportunities and forestry, are critical to rebuilding our coastal economies.
I think that it's a two-pronged approach. Not only are we making meaningful progress in aiding the recovery of salmon, but we're also creating much-needed jobs, particularly in remote coastal communities here in British Columbia that have suffered so greatly through not only COVID-19 but also the loss of access to productive fisheries, forestry and other such industries that we used to traditionally depend on here on the coast.