That's something that was coming from the Marshall decisions, the second one. It's unfortunate that as Mi'kmaq people you're limited to what you can make in the industry, but at the same time, you can achieve those goals by fishing differently, fishing fewer traps. There are other ways to look at it. You don't have to fish exactly one licence.
I think there are a lot of misconceptions about how many Mi'kmaq fishers are actually out there, so our communities need to find out how many people are interested. Right now, if we're starting to count the traps, I honestly don't have a number at the moment, but I think there would be room if every lobster fisher gave up 1%. That would actually go into a pot of some sort that has flexibility in how access is measured and determined. I think that's something that's simple and easy. It basically wouldn't cost anything.