Well, there are over 3,000 licences. Actually, I had somebody correct me and tell me that there are over 9,000 licences in Nova Scotia. I'm not sure how that number got calculated, but from my calculations, in the Maritimes region alone there are over 3,000. That's including New Brunswick as well. There are quite a few. One per cent of 3,000, I think, at two or two and a half to four, depending on where you are, is over 8,000 traps. The equivalent would be.... You know, people aren't really thinking of one licence per one licence. That doesn't work. It doesn't allow for the flexibility of Mi'kmaq people to fish in the Mi'kmaq way, but having that opportunity to have access to something is really important. That's first and foremost, especially when you're considering conservation and ways to protect conservation.