A lot of the things I want are just budgetary. I guess it would be the involvement of industry folks in terms of keeping in line with environmental guidelines that are put in place. We hear that it's always a balance between the environment and economics.
Economics plays a huge part in how environmental laws are followed in this area, and not only in this area but along the Fraser. A couple of years ago, economics played a big role in how the Mount Polley disaster was responded to.
The people on the ground who are being affected are really important in how this rolls out and how this response to the recovery of the salmon is implemented. Having the people on the ground involved right from the get-go, and in the planning, as Mr. Hwang has said, is specifically very important.